All right, I decided to go back and pick up the $10 Hawaii Note the dealer had for $100:


$100 was probably a bit too much for it in that condition, but hopefully not too much. I've got a $20 Hawaii Note on its way to me in the mail, and that only leaves the $5 Hawaii Note that I need to find to complete my set of WWII Emergency Currency Notes.
While I was there, I also picked up a Series 1899 $2 Silver Certificate for $100:


The condition is a bit on the rough side, but still decent enough for my needs. I now own both the $1 and the $2 in this series. All I need now is the $5 (the so-called "Indian Chief" note, but that might be out of my price range for awhile, even in lower grades.


$100 was probably a bit too much for it in that condition, but hopefully not too much. I've got a $20 Hawaii Note on its way to me in the mail, and that only leaves the $5 Hawaii Note that I need to find to complete my set of WWII Emergency Currency Notes.
While I was there, I also picked up a Series 1899 $2 Silver Certificate for $100:


The condition is a bit on the rough side, but still decent enough for my needs. I now own both the $1 and the $2 in this series. All I need now is the $5 (the so-called "Indian Chief" note, but that might be out of my price range for awhile, even in lower grades.



















