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I Need A Little Help On Values, I Know Absolutely Nothing About Currency

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Thanks in advance, and my apologies for poor photos.
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The 1917 1$ note appears to be mid grade and is probably around 40$ in value. The 1882 10$ National on Kentucky has some hard folds but is still worth around 250 to 300$. The 1923 $1 silver certificate looks kinda rough and is only worth about 10$. No question though, your Kentucky note is your best item.

These are my opinions based on what I can see from pictures. Others may agree or differ.
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The Louisville note appears to be quite rare, even though the bank itself is a common one for all size notes. But according to the Kelly CD, there are (were) NO Red Seals of any denomination know on this bank. Good for you!
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Frog.... The 1882 note is a brown back, not a 1902 red seal.
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Oh Jeez, forgive me. I simply picked up the charter number and went straight to Kelly. Won't take down my stupid reply.

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Frog.... Lol! I've done the same thing, get all excited and then reality sets in!
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Thanks. This probably helps explain why PCGS won't hire me.
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You folks are awesome, always a wealth of knowledge on this site! I appreciate any and all comments.
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More than generous.

On review (), agree with westernsky's evaluation of all three notes.
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I agree with most of the previous opinions but will add that I believe the 1882 BB on charter 5312 will bring stronger money than $250-$300 opinions.....more like double that. It's an attractive, problem free mid-grade note with strong signatures. Not too many of these around. An EF example sold way back in 2006 for almost $1,500.
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I guess I'll be sending the Louisville note off for grading. Thanks again for all your expertise.
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Here is a picture of the large currency as a lot, just in case you missed the picture I posted along with some Morgan's I bought. He also had small notes that I'm going to look at tomorrow.158
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Some of them known as one name notes......gotcha a Chief, Bison, Martha, and Woodchopper
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All of these notes have some decent value. I would say that all except for your 1923 horseblanket would be worth at least $300 each, maybe much more for some of the higher denominations.

Edit: Your $100 bill (according to antiquemoney.com) is worth between $750 and $1,250.

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Your Waukisha Wi "C" note is your best note $ wise. HA has sold several over the years. 15 years ago it would bring 1500 to 2000. In today's much softer market it'll bring somewhere around 1000$. That bank appears to have been one of those institutuons that only issued high denomintations (50's and 100's) during it's issuing period. Nice note!
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