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Valuation $100 1928 Gold

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Hello I am looking for help in the valuation of $ 1928 r.i 1929 if someone help me thanks in advance

Wojtek


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 Posted 11/05/2016  12:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MeadowviewCollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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The first $100 note is a Series 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Note from the Minneapolis district. Notes from this district are scarcer than other districts. I'dd grade this note as Very Good to Fine condition. I'd place its value at $110 to $125.

The first Gold Certificate I'd grade as VF and value at between $350 and $500.

The second Gold Certificate has seen more circulation and slightly lower grade. I'd say condition is Very Good. Value of $150 to $250.

Others more experienced in currency grading and in touch with current market values may have a better perspective on these three notes.

-MV
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thank you thought that are more worth :-(
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Very tough to grade PM from pics.

I think the Minneapolis note is probably low to mid VF, value maybe $140 retail.

The first GC has bright crispy-looking paper and might well push into the EF range, but I'm concerned about possible damage/discoloration on the top and left margins and would really like to see close-ups of these areas before offering a valuation.

I think the second GC is probably a Fine but again there might be some margin issues. I would guess as high as $300-350 retail, but would like to see some close ups.

Needless to say, any valuation would have to depend on reverse pics as well.

Very decent examples and do post close-ups of the first GC if you can!
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Welcome to CCF @Wojbry.

I will echo Mr.Frog and emphasize accurate grading requires a well lit venue and an in hand examination. Photos and scans are sometimes misleading. And, not to be Debbie Downer, I will also mention that it's a buyers market for mid to lower grade material on plentiful series, especially in higher denominations.

It appears that the lower $100 GC may have a tear in the upper left margin, and the GC above it looks clean, but every corner is dinged or has been folded.....and what's going on with that upper margin ?

For up to the minute values, you could consult recent completed auctions to get a feel for the prices.

Where did you get them, and when did you get them ?
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whether these pictures are clear?


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Thanks for the additional photos. This is merely my opinion.

$100 FRBN Minneapolis, I'd guess a Fine 15
$100 GC Very Fine 25
$100 GC Fine 12 Net (tear)

All of the notes are pretty evenly circulated with stains, dirt and numerous folds. The one GC is torn.


You can search the Heritage Archives (free) but when you look at a sold price, keep in mind the date the note was sold. And, remember the price includes a buyers fee ranging from 12 to 18%. Everyone here has a computer, and everyone here should be able to research currency values, and if you don't know how just ask. This forum has an extremely educated, experienced, and helpful membership.

Link to Heritage archives; https://currency.ha.com/c/search-re...h-A-K-071316
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thank you very much for your help in the classification of banknotes but still can not find what they're worth sorry for poor English I'm from Poland here is hard to get help still do not know how much I can sell them.:-(
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After seeing the close-ups and reverses, I cannot disagree with the Stever. The better GC is hurt by its dirty reverse for sure.

For anyone following this, these are the kinds of pics that are needed when looking for a grade on paper money.
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I'm from Poland here is hard to get help still do not know how much I can sell them.:-(


You have a computer, so you have access to the World Wide Web which includes United States websites. Visit ebay, search by Series (year on note), then by denomination ($100) then by type (Gold Certificate). All the notes up for auction or Buy it Now will come up. Then, scroll down the left side and click on the little box next to "sold items".....this will show you recent, sold notes and what they sold for. I pretend I'm at the Olympic's and throw out the lowest and highest thinking someone either stole it or really got ripped off.
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I thank you for the help I got an offer for $900 pcs 3 is a reasonable proposition?
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I would consider that offer more than fair.
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Grab it!
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try to look for more of the numismatic shops USA can pay more :)

with all my heart thank you for your help
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