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New Member
Malaysia
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I am just beginning to like uncut sheets of US dlollar bills and looking around to start collecting them. Can anyone here advise me on what's worth collecting? From what I've read so far, there are many choices, not just in denominations but also in terms of where it is printed etc. Are there any replacement or * notes in uncut sheets? I am looking for something a bit more unique, perhaps rare (or hope that it will become are in future!) and does not break my modest budget / bank account. Perhaps I should start with $1x32 and $2 x 32 uncut sheets but trouble is BEP do not ship to where I reside (Malaysia, that is). Prices on ebay and kind of on the high side, I saw one sheet of $2x32 2003 going for $250 and that does not include shipping to Malaysia. Many thanks for your help and advice.
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Valued Member
Canada
138 Posts |
I would say that you could start with the smaller ones (4 uncut) and then go larger in size. until you get to the 32 uncut.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1397 Posts |
 to the forum! I personally like the sheets of $2 star notes from 1976 series since two's are my favorite denomination. Don't forget to check the serial numbers, a fancy on a sheet is a plus.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4212 Posts |
Hey orion, that 250. is probably priced as such because he IS willing to ship where you are. Even with proper insurace/registration, if it's lost/stolen,just a hassle all around. Filing & then waiting only get's the funds back, not in a sheet. You cant request replacement notes, nor specific #s. A sheet of 4 consec.$2 stars run about75.-125. here. {CU, the internet stores}. Best bet is to keep postinghere, make some freinds, and find someone willing to ship you a sheet. 61. for 32 1s at BEP still. Good luck.
Edited by fioti 09/02/2012 11:13 am
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Valued Member
United States
196 Posts |
I like the sheets of 4 because I can still put them in an album and see them. You start getting higher and you have to keep them in a tube or where ever you store them. Just my opinion, I have several 4 count sheets.
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New Member
 Malaysia
31 Posts |
Thanks for all you advice.
nscoinkid1997,iraqandroll : Yeah, you're right, maybe I start with smaller sheets first. fioti : Thanks for the tip. $250 gets me the 32 sheet but I need to add like $15-$20 for postage. Ouch! nickelman : Yes, I share the same passion for $2 sheets.
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Valued Member
United States
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