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Advice On Us$2 X 100 Sequential Note Bundle

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Hi,

My father-in-law passed a bundle of 100 x 1976 US$2.00 to sell on. Serial numbers run sequentially from L09021401A to L09021500A. Can you suggest the best way to sell these? individually or as a bundle?

As you can see, the top note has a crease or two but the rest of the bundle are in mint condition.


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Packs of 1976 $2 FRNs (non-star) routinely sell for $275-$400....there is no foreseeable end to the supply of this series. Selling them in singles or groups of 5 or 10 may net you more but will take longer to sell. Do all of the notes have a skinny upper margin ?
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Well spotted. There are quite a few with a skinny margin (about 20) but the rest have a more balanced margin. There are 5 with almost no top margin, does this matter?
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Looks like (at the least the top note) has creases. If not gem CU there is little value over face. Tight margins are undesirable and even gem notes will have value affected. There are virtually an unlimited supply of these on the market.
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