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Moderator
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Outstanding! 
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very nice notes. Curious though, what does the 2370 reference? it is the same on both notes.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: What does the 2370 reference? It's the banks Charter number.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Here's the $20. Always have to drag this out when the Chase bank is a topic.  
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Beautiful $20 Coinfrog,hopefully I can fine one that nice at a reasonable price soon. Looking at ebay they appear to be a lot harder to come by than the $10 for sure and probably the $5 too.
Edited by ghonk 06/25/2022 10:15 pm
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Wow,i missed that it is a #1 note. A guy on one of the facebook groups posted a $20 #1 Chase note ,i mentioned that I would love to have it and he offered to sell it to me. I was excited until he said he wanted $1850 for it.  I have no idea what the value is ,but it was WAY more than I was looking to spend,by about $1600.  
Edited by ghonk 06/25/2022 11:17 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Love seeing that note Bruce. Thanks for sharing.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Quote: Not sure how common Chase large notes are,i don't have any large notes so that would be an interesting addition. VERY common. One of the most common national banks so high grade notes can be found for reasonably cheap. There should be a decent selection out there. Quote: I do have interest in NBN from other banks too,but it's all about condition first,and many in the condition I'm interest in are going for a lot more than I'm willing to spend at this time. If you get into the world of nationals, condition is usually secondary for most. You have to take what you can get, especially when there may be, for example, less than 10 notes known for a particular bank. Many banks only have notes less than VF.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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We used to refer to the huge small size NBN issuers like Chase and B of A as "twice face notes" - that is, only worth twice face if not uncirculated. Not the case anymore, I'm sure.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Thanks. finally sent it in for grading!
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Moderator
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Quote: It's the banks Charter number. ah ok thanks..
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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@ghonk - You think $1,850 is WAY more than your limit of $1,600 for this note? Sounds like a very fair price to me. A number 1 note for one of the largest banks in the world, and you're letting $250 stop you? 
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Valued Member
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LOL,no,it was about $1600 MORE than I was looking to spend.  My entire collection at that time didn't cost that much. Unless I win the lottery almost 2 grand for a note is never going to happen,that's for sure. I'm still trying to justify spending $250-$300 each on some of the notes I want in the condition I'm looking for. 1928 Gold Certificate 1928 $1 Legal Tender 1899 $1 Silver Certificate
Edited by ghonk 06/28/2022 03:01 am
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