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Fractional Notes

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Where would I find the values of US fractional notes from the late 1800s? I do not know very much at all about the grading and value of paper money and I really won't be getting into it too much, but I find the fractional notes interesting and wanted to pick up a few. I just want to pick up a few examples and I know they can range in price so I am trying to find a good place to find a value that would be a fair purchase price. I would just be getting lower grade examples. Thanks for any help in finding some or finding their valuation.
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Try Heritage.
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Anybody know a good place to grab some "beat-up" and cheap fractional notes? I think they look more interesting when they are well worn and well-used, and I don't really care about the collectors "value" on them so I don't need them to be in good shape, just some cool examples. Thanks for any help.
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Here ya go Space. http://books.google.com/books?id=l7...ices&f=false

I have some notes that I will be selling but they aren't junky ones.
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thanks for the link halfwitty, interesting info.
Still on the look-out for some lower grade specimens...
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I would just try ebay. Probably you will spend about $20 per note for the beat ones.
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Some of the really beat ones on ebay go for just a couple of bucks.
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I'll check there too, thanks
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PM sent halfwitty.
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Nobody else has any (grubby) fractional notes they don't want/need?
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