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1920 Newfoundland $2 With Staple Holes In Both Upper Corners

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I will post a pic later, but the note itself looks to be a good midrange Fine, except for these holes. I have an offer for $500 on it, and I suspect that if I get it graded by PMG I can get closer to $1000+.

I am new to the nuances of note grading, will staple holes kill the value?
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Hi Anjohl, Staple holes wont kill it but, it wont do it any good either.

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The staple holes will effect your overall grading, as they are considered a fault in the bill.

But, when considering the overall grading of the bill, it is not as bad a distractant as a piece missing or a tear on the bill. Charlton's grading says "a note with portions missing should be graded as if it were a whole note, then the amount missing should be fully described.' in this case the bill will be described as fine w/pinholes.
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