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<p>[QUOTE="letsbuybills, post: 337418, member: 12487"]what Im wondering: how much does the fold down the middle take away from the value. But as for sequential numbers, as was mentioned in this thread: Yeah, I like sequential numbers. Maybe all the price guides will start addressing prices for sequential notes at least in groups of twos or threes. A month ago I bought two PMG graded $50 bills. Im not sure if I overpaid or not. But they are CU 64, sequential notes, 1934 series. I paid $340. I bought them from Heritage. One of the things people have said on this site in the past couple of years is to look at recent Heritage auctions. Two sequential $50 notes, 1934, in CU 64 grade, probably could be priced anywhere from $400 on up. I like sequential notes though. Thats my preference right now, in the lower denomination small-size notes. A dealer on ebay had a batch of THREE consecutive $50 bills, 1950 series, CU condition. He took my best-offer of $300 for the three bills. At the bank, I deposited a batch of 30 $2 bills and a batch of two ungraded $50 bills, (with billfold creases) to help pay for my set of 1950 $50 triplets!!! ....any hikers on this site? ...one of these days, somebody is gonna find the stash of bills that D.B. Cooper had, when he jumped out of the airplane!!!![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="letsbuybills, post: 337418, member: 12487"]what Im wondering: how much does the fold down the middle take away from the value. But as for sequential numbers, as was mentioned in this thread: Yeah, I like sequential numbers. Maybe all the price guides will start addressing prices for sequential notes at least in groups of twos or threes. A month ago I bought two PMG graded $50 bills. Im not sure if I overpaid or not. But they are CU 64, sequential notes, 1934 series. I paid $340. I bought them from Heritage. One of the things people have said on this site in the past couple of years is to look at recent Heritage auctions. Two sequential $50 notes, 1934, in CU 64 grade, probably could be priced anywhere from $400 on up. I like sequential notes though. Thats my preference right now, in the lower denomination small-size notes. A dealer on ebay had a batch of THREE consecutive $50 bills, 1950 series, CU condition. He took my best-offer of $300 for the three bills. At the bank, I deposited a batch of 30 $2 bills and a batch of two ungraded $50 bills, (with billfold creases) to help pay for my set of 1950 $50 triplets!!! ....any hikers on this site? ...one of these days, somebody is gonna find the stash of bills that D.B. Cooper had, when he jumped out of the airplane!!!![/QUOTE]
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