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Grade Request For 1917 $2 Bill

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 Posted 09/01/2022  02:09 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add mdpmedia to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I would like to get a grade for this $ 2 bill and a suggestion on where some related retail pricing can be found other than ebay completed sales.

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Often seen with one corner missing, this one must have quadruple luck. It's looks to be around a Fine (F15) grade and I'd value it around $25-$30. I'm really not sure why anyone would want this problem note in their collection, but maybe that's just me. Here's some similar SOLD notes on the Heritage website. https://currency.ha.com/c/search-re...4#32011-1168
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I would think the only reason a collector would want this note is to have it as an example until they can find a better, problem-free example.

With the missing corners it is a damaged note and always will be.

If you really want to get a value you can walk it around at a coin show and see what kind of offers you receive.

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Agree, not a lot of value in this condition.
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Yep, the missing corners are going to hurt the value.
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