Sorry for the poor photos. Best I can do right now. Does this bill potentially have any value if it’s uncirculated? @SteveInTampa
If its a 1957 Series, hard to tell because of the pics, the answer would be Not much, i have about 20 of these in mint condition, and would say Value would be in the $25 range tops.
Sorry but blurry photos are strenuous to my eyes so I swiftly block them with Adblock Plus when they appear here on CoinTalk (which is unfortunately rather often).
Thanks. I looked at it and thought $5, but I don’t really collect bills anyway. It’s blurry because it’s a screenshot of a (poor quality? video. It does appear to be UNC.
The best thing about this note is * combined with Silver Certificate + excellent condition = +/- $5.00 on eBay. I shop eBay everyday, all day long and see these all the time. Sometimes I bid on and buy some.
While the quality of one's photos may be of notably poor quality, I am still interested in what has been written. The human eye is drawn to focusing on images so the best solution is to right-click the offending images and block them using ABP. This does not reflect on you as from what I understand these images were taken as screenshots from a poor-quality video but unfortunately in this day of cellular technology people are willing to sacrifice quality for convenience. This refers largely to new users but it seems that many users are satisfied with taking blurry photographs from the camera on their phones instead of using a proper digital camera with good lighting or a good old-fashioned scanner. The "principle of least effort" is well exemplified here with this and it is to that end I wouldn't mind there being some kind of quality control on this forum wherein exceptionally blurry photographs can be automatically truncated to a smaller size and voluntarily opened or can be removed or hidden swiftly and easily by individual users without having to use third-part software.