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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 282737, member: 2486"]BigH...</p><p>It is difficult for me to answer these questions because I do not use these methods for my notes.</p><p>The notes I buy are all investment grade notes and I use the 3 major auction house's and some personal dealer connections to accquire my notes. </p><p>I have seen some folks on here go to their Credit Union and get fresh snappy $ 50 and $100's stars in order.</p><p>Granted the notes are new, but on day they will be worth a premium.</p><p><br /></p><p>My collection is built around the Federal Reserve Bank of "New York" and I am currently collecting New York notes from 1914 through present in nothing less that Au58 (except for hard to find early stars). The denominations are $1-$100. I also collect the 4th and 5th Issue of the Fractionals and only need 3 or 4 more to complete the sets!</p><p>Some of the notes are very expensive and difficult to find. So I find my self looking everyday at my sources and then I try to meet dealers when I travel in my job in various parts of the Country. I leave want list's with them and if they find something I may be interested in, well I get a call.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck to you...:thumb:</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Regards,</p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 282737, member: 2486"]BigH... It is difficult for me to answer these questions because I do not use these methods for my notes. The notes I buy are all investment grade notes and I use the 3 major auction house's and some personal dealer connections to accquire my notes. I have seen some folks on here go to their Credit Union and get fresh snappy $ 50 and $100's stars in order. Granted the notes are new, but on day they will be worth a premium. My collection is built around the Federal Reserve Bank of "New York" and I am currently collecting New York notes from 1914 through present in nothing less that Au58 (except for hard to find early stars). The denominations are $1-$100. I also collect the 4th and 5th Issue of the Fractionals and only need 3 or 4 more to complete the sets! Some of the notes are very expensive and difficult to find. So I find my self looking everyday at my sources and then I try to meet dealers when I travel in my job in various parts of the Country. I leave want list's with them and if they find something I may be interested in, well I get a call. Good luck to you...:thumb: Regards, RickieB[/QUOTE]
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