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10 Sequential Unc 1935B $1 Silver Cert

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 Posted 07/01/2014  06:58 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add kennyg1966 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
What kind of value would you guys put on these ?
Thank you
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ebay sold results show a wide range. I did see a lot of 10 1935 B $1 silver certificates had a buy it now/make an offer of $150. The offer was accepted but the actual selling price wasn't disclosed.

Someone who knows the market better might have a better insight as to the value.


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Is $150 at the top of the range ?
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I'd estimate (my opinion only) that the top range for a group of 10 would be $100.

Let's see what others think.


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Meadowviewcollector, if you are ever wanting to know the completed sale price of an ebay "Best Offer" just click on print in the auction and it will show you the actual sale price.

In this case 10 of them sold for $115. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...FFY4hP9b/dA=

I would be interested in looking at your notes if you have photos. Sometimes there might be something else that makes them rarer, like, repeating serial numbers, fancy serial numbers, radar, etc..

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:D

thanks, Trevor.
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