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Value Of $1 Silver Certificate Hawaii: Series 1935 A: C 00001061 -Inherited

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How much is one of these worth in raggedy condition? My grandpa passed it on to me several years ago before I realized the intrigue of a low serial number? it is heavily worn, with the bottom slightly frayed and overall well worn. There are some subtle speckles of rust-like color on the back.
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Can you post some pictures showing both sides of the note?
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I have three examples. One in GEM and two others, with this being the worst of the bunch. This is in a PMG 15 holder and I would value it at under $100. The condition makes a huge difference on these. A GEM example can bring $1,500 and up.

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Most likely worth less than $100, agree.
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Not sure on those notes, but I don't think 1060 is considered low.
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John - What do you mean by "1060"?
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Coinfrog...the serial # C 00001061

think john added a note...
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Sorry all, I did mean 1061 .
Greasy Fingers, think john added a note.. I don't know what you mean by that
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A GEM example can bring $1,500 and up.


Steve,

Just wondering what price guide you're using for that valuation?

Current CPG prices are:
CU65 - $228
CU66 - $358
CU67 - $618

Are the CPG valuations that far off of the mark?
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I picked up a VF+ for under $50, a raggidiity Hawaii note is probably worth $20
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In 2017 I picked up a PMG 66 EPQ for under $250 ( ebay), but I had shopped for a while to find that.

Also, while SN 00001061 is fairly low, I personally don't think it makes much of a difference if the condition is poor. 3-digit serials would be more desirbale IMO.
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Right, you can pick up well-circulated examples or $20-25 easily. These are also collected by block numbers, with some combinations expensive and difficult to find.
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Heritage archives prices for Fr.2300 A-C block - https://currency.ha.com/c/search-re...#3567-121005
It's possible I misread the OP's title to read the A-C block. An Fr.2300 S-C block (common) are way less than the A-C block.
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Hard to tell from the OPs post what the block letters are. If it is an AC block, then yes it's the more expensive block letter note. I'm thinking it's a CC block from the post's title, which would still be a bit better than the more common SC block.
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I agree. The C-C block is the only block with low serial numbers. A four-digit C-C block note in CH-CU condition is valued at approximately $200.
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Condition is most everything for this note; also blocks like AC, FC, etc..
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