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New Member
United States
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Hello I'm very new to this hobby. I would like to get some thoughts, Advice, suggestions, on this $10 bill. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Throw it up on ebay with a $100 or best offer price and see what the market will pay.
You realize when you know how to think, it empowers you far beyond those who know only what to think.
-Neil deGrasse Tyson
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Good advice, someone will love this.
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New Member
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Moderator
 United States
56855 Posts |
 and I agree. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4637 Posts |
Seven of a kind is pretty good. It's better if they're uninterrupted, but nevertheless it's cool. Get it into a quality currency sleeve, and thanks for sharing.
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Moderator
 United States
15400 Posts |
 to the CCF
Take a look at my other hobby ... http://www.jk-dk.art
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Valued Member
United States
447 Posts |
7 of a kind note is still good in my book. :)
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Pillar of the Community
United States
992 Posts |
7 of as kind is great, unless you're playing Pai Gow. Then the pit boss is coming over....
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Very Nice Find  A 7 of a kind that is also a binary note and looks to be in very good condition. A 7 of a kind is similar to 7-in-a-row (07777777) except that the lone digit is somewhere in the middle of the number instead. It is also a binary note (two digits only) 7 of a kind General Value: $50 - $150. 7 in a row: $80-200 added to the face value. Pricing has to be more of a guideline with some of the currency finds as even values in price guides can vary widely from actual sold pricing at times based on supply/demand, condition, bidiots, how its sold (auction vs buy it now), how long you've been praying to the numismatic gods  etc so the best advice is to check actual sold listings such as on ebay to start (rather than listed prices) for clues to more accurate current values, or auction sites sales if a higher end/graded type note. The notes which are pulled out from circulation and have some wear will not give you as much value as a mint condition note that has never circulated as well generally for others reading this. That's why we have condition standards for currency and grading companies like PMG, PCGS and this goes as well for coins. A top end graded example can bring far greater value than a 'typical' condition find but is a great keeper in this case.
Edited by datadragon 01/25/2023 9:30 pm
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New Member
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Thank you all for the quick lesson & info. I think I'm just gonna hold on to it for now.
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Moderator
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Quote: I think I'm just gonna hold on to it for now. Only cost you $10. Keep it if you like it! 
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