THE Method of collection THE new 100$ bills - Series 2009A $100 : LA - LL little over 55 bills - SEE THE LINK - At first I pick one of each Series 2009A $100: http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/f2009ah.html At the same time all of the bills that will come and will carry attractive number will replace regular bill LA- Boston LB- New York LC- Philadelphia LD- Cleveland LE- Richmond LF- Atlanta LG- Chicago LH- St. Louis LI- Minneapolis LJ- Kansas City LK- Dallas LL- San Francisco LL - AB* LK - B LG - A LF - AB LE - A LD - A LB - EFG
You've got a lot of hundreds there. Very cool block set! I don't have as much liquid capital to invest into these. I would probably invest it a little differently, into a large size note or two instead. I've had a lot of difficulty getting any returns from small size non-star $100s because of the high face value. Auction fees, PayPal fees, and shipping costs eat into the potential profits. I still have a bunch of 1934 $100s that I can't sell, because unless it sells for over $115.00, I will end up with $99.00 or less for a $100 bill. That means holding the $100s for much longer before it becomes profitable to sell.
Yup. Funkee and I both have this same philosophy, and problem. I don't even like to look at my poor binder of 1934 $50-100 stuff. Mid to lower grade, and unsaleable for any amount over face. Can't bring myself to spend them though.