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New Member
United States
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Sorry if the photos are a little blurry. My first time to try and post pics. I know very little about currency, but this bill was passed down to me. It is quite worn, and 3 corners are torn, but has a red seal, and a star preceeds the serial number. The "series" is 1953 A. I doubt it is worth much in this condition, but was wondering if anyone here could give me an idea? Thanks. Image: currency005.jpg498 Bytes Image: currency006.jpg494 Bytes
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New Member
 United States
34 Posts |
Sorry. Photos don't seem to have properly downloaded. I'm not sure what the problem is.
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Valued Member
United States
118 Posts |
pictures don't show  But I can tell you a Series 1953 with 3 torn corners is pretty much worth face. But you said it's a star note... so that could bring up the price more, but torn corners (even just 1) really drop the value.
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New Member
 United States
34 Posts |
Thanks, Magman. That's pretty much what I figured. A shame it isn't in better condition. And I still haven't figured out why I can't download photos. I've tried to follow all the steps correctly, but obviously I must be doing something wrong.
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Valued Member
United States
118 Posts |
No problem.
you can try and upload the pictures to Photobucket, or Imageshack, and copy and paste the forum code :) -- that should do the trick.
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New Member
 United States
34 Posts |
Ahh. Thanks for the tip.  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2602 Posts |
That's a shame it has the torn corners, and the crease. Otherwise, it's a nice looking note. Looks like a dog ate the corners :)
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Moderator
 Australia
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Quote: Looks like a dog ate the corners :) That would be the curse of the $2 note. Apparently, back when $2 were less rarely encountered than today, there was a superstition that receiving a $2 note in change was unlucky. To break the bad luck, you had to tear the corners off it. This silly superstition is probably the main reason that $2 notes aren't in common use in America today.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Some star notes command huge premiums in certain series but unfortunately, 1953A is not one of them Paper Money Values(12/08) lists it in VG @$8 but of course that is for an example with all corners 
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