I am not familiar with paper currency, other than how to spend it buy coins. Any help you can offer in reference to these two notes would be much appreciated.
The 1935F $1 Silver Certificate would be worth $2-4, fairly nice but has heavy folds. The 1963 $2 US Note would be worth face value since it is torn and taped.
Thanks for the information. The tape has been removed from the Red Seal and what remains is the residue. Would the serial number on the Red Seal be of any interest? It looks to be a relatively low number and both letters are 'A'.
Find a local hole-in-the-wall live auction and put them in it. Here in N.C. that $1 will sell for $5-$7 and the $2 will go for $10-$12. You would be amazed at what people are willing to pay for stuff like that.
Quote: Tim Stroud: Here in N.C. that $1 will sell for $5-$7 and the $2 will go for $10-$12.
How about I sell them to you for half those amounts and you can list them where you live? I will even pay the shipping!I have no use for these bills as they are not in my area of interest.
Heh, my local shop has a cigar box of $1 SCs, mostly of a similar quality, and they are sold for $2 each. Red Seal $2s are in another cigar box for $5 each but a torn one would go into the cash register for change. I snag as many star notes as I can out of the SC box and I typically do not get more than $4-5 for a SC star note. Sounds like I need to take a trunk full of rag notes on a roadtrip to a North Carolina auction
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