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<p>[QUOTE="dursin, post: 581187, member: 17425"]I think the 1928C, D and E are all commonly referred to as 'key' notes in that series, however the 1928E is the rarest, most expensive and the 'true key' to the series. The 1928C is second in rarity and lately almost seems more difficult to find than the 1928E's. I was going to buy one on Heritage earlier this evening...was a Chet Krause collection note in EF, but the price got up to where I would have had to have spend $360+ for a chance to get it and the note had a couple problems that I couldn't live with for that price! <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> The other note I didn't get was a nice 1928 $50 Chicago FRN (was wondering if you might have been bidding against me on that one!) Wasn't labeled as such, but it is the note pictured in the Standard Guide to Small-Size US PAper Money. I bailed at about $250 (with bp) on that one!</p><p><br /></p><p>This was the first time I bid on a Heritage auction and did pick up a couple notes...one on a whim which I got at a decent price and another which I probably paid just a little too much for! I'll post them when I get them.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dursin, post: 581187, member: 17425"]I think the 1928C, D and E are all commonly referred to as 'key' notes in that series, however the 1928E is the rarest, most expensive and the 'true key' to the series. The 1928C is second in rarity and lately almost seems more difficult to find than the 1928E's. I was going to buy one on Heritage earlier this evening...was a Chet Krause collection note in EF, but the price got up to where I would have had to have spend $360+ for a chance to get it and the note had a couple problems that I couldn't live with for that price! ;) The other note I didn't get was a nice 1928 $50 Chicago FRN (was wondering if you might have been bidding against me on that one!) Wasn't labeled as such, but it is the note pictured in the Standard Guide to Small-Size US PAper Money. I bailed at about $250 (with bp) on that one! This was the first time I bid on a Heritage auction and did pick up a couple notes...one on a whim which I got at a decent price and another which I probably paid just a little too much for! I'll post them when I get them.[/QUOTE]
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