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Series Of 1899 Silver Certificate Valuation

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Hello:

I am looking for some help with this certificate. It is in rough shape and has folds and creases, etc.

Looking for help with valuation.

Thank you,
Steve

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Just a guess would be somewhere around $45
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Buy one of these http://www.ebay.com/itm/28103217892....m1439.l2649 slap the bill in it for a nice display piece.
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I've decided to sell this on BidStart, 31950790
One day left, up to $20.49

E-Bay won't let me sell US Bills for some reason. I've been selling on there since 2001 with 100% positive feedback. Beats me....

Steve

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I wonder Steve why ebay won't let you sell US paper? Maybe because your in Canada?
You should ask ebay!
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What did it sell for?
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Hi, Voshus: It sold for $21.50. Not bad, I guess considering the condition.
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Hey, vtpokeruy: It has somethig to do with the seller dashboard and the number of transactions in a year. I think I understood if the number of transactions were low, you couldn't sell US bills. Strange but true. I have a store on BidStart and most of my sales are made from there.
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