I was looking at values of 1990 Federal reserve notes - I saw one on ebay that sold for $200. Most of the rest sold for around 115 - 125. See below - it was from the federal reserve bank in boston. is there something special about this one? I typically have tellers keep any small faces for me and I got a 1990 Minneapolis note. Just curious here.
I didn't look too closely at the bill but I'm not seeing anything special with this bill. Based on that condition and price sold I should get maybe $250-300 for my CU notes of the same series but shorter production run.
I'd love to do business with that buyer hehe. From what I'm seeing its pretty much $100 there unless someone can find something special. Now let's wonder if the transaction will be completed as it appears in the results.
Whoever the buyer was bought it using the 'Buy It Now' option. They could have bidded the $120.00 starting price and would have won it. The buyer is a new user with 0 feedback, so that seems kind of odd right there; Something doesn't add up.
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