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United States
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United States
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Ummmmm, yeah. They are definitely valuable. The Kirtland $10 is worth about $3000. That Kirtland $3 is worth $5000 or more. The Monroe $2 is worth about $100 and I have no idea about $3.
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United States
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I see that the Utah note is worth a bunch too. A 35 PPQ sold for $8,900. I'd assume that this is worth at least $5,000 based on that. The Nauvoo Legion is worth at least $20,000. A 25 Net graded note went for $18,400. Are these notes yours? Besides the Monroe notes, they are all worth a ton of money. It is an excellent collection. Thanks for sharing.
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United States
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I'm sorry that I just keep commenting but I'm in shock a bit here, lol. How did you come by these? I'd love to hear the backstory...please share!
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 United States
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I was offered this deal today sorry I have no back story I wish I did! I appreciate all the information.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I have no clue...but....that Deseret note is cool!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm a novice when it comes to currency but WOW that is an incredible group of notes! 
Edited by Joe2007 09/03/2013 9:54 pm
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Valued Member
Australia
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If you go those for cheap you've hit a darn gold mine! Excuse my language but I think its appropriate to describe these..
*** working around the BWF is not recommended ***
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Pillar of the Community
United States
814 Posts |
 Wowzer. Those are simply gorgeous.
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United States
239 Posts |
What is the "Rust" designation for on these holders?
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Valued Member
United States
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A quick google search suggests that the Rust designation is a reference to the book "Mormon and Utah Coin and Currency" by Alvin Rust. I think it's a reference similar to seeing Krause XXXX on things.
Edited by JimmyJames 09/05/2013 1:32 pm
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I honestly didn't know Deseret was a state long enough to make it's own currency, that must be a rare note!
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United States
217 Posts |
The Deseret note is very cool! Hope you got a good deal on them if you grabbed them!
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Valued Member
United States
108 Posts |
Csotus, Deseret was a territory long before it became the state of Utah (was created something like 1847-48). Utah became a state in 1896.
Very cool to see this old Mormon currency!
-Jay
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