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Series 1923 Type Set

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Looks like I finally completed my 1923 type set. Already have all the signature combos for the $1's as well. Only thing I need to do is get all the star notes $1-$10 (I wish). The $1 star note set is already 1/3 of the way done though.

EDIT: I forgot the 1923 $1 legal tender. I have it, but it's not pictured below.

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Well done!

I'm thinking those $5 and $10 stars will be tough. Even the $1 LT star is tough.
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 Posted 11/25/2015  9:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ChildOfTheWheat to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Wow, very awesome! Looks like some nice notes
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I'm thinking those $5 and $10 stars will be tough. Even the $1 LT star is tough.


The $10 star will be virtually impossible. Only 3 known according to the Paper Money of The United States book. ebay recently had a $5 star in the $2000 range, but it has since sold. I think I might just have to settle without the star notes.
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Yes, very cool I like them.
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Good show and congratulations.
Good luck on the Star notes, like WheatBack says TOUGH; I don't remember if there was one in the Richey Star Note sale in Memphis this year.
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Nice pokerchip. Those guys are tough in any condition.
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Poker chip? Is that the same as Porthole?
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No, Pokerchip is the $10 US Note while the Porthole is the $5 Silver Certificate.
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Good luck with the stars! I ran out of gas after this one.


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Heritage has a PMG 25 3 digit serial number $5 star note that the owner is taking offers on. It looks like an offer of $5000 and you can own it.
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Murray lists 42 of these available in 2007, so no doubt the pop is higher now. Judge for yourself.
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No, Pokerchip is the $10 US Note while the Porthole is the $5 Silver Certificate.

Ah! I get it now. Thanks.
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Nice set WheatBack!
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Sweet! I have the first two in this series, but so far the Poker Chip note has eluded me.
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It's eluded a lot of people!



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