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Pillar of the Community
United States
1590 Posts |
Hi,
I mostly collect coins. My local coin shop takes in bulk collections and pays twentyfive percent over face value for Bills.
I recently picked up three series 1957b Silver Certificates in Crisp Uncirculated condition for 2 dollars a piece. Additionally they were in sequential order.
So, two questions. One is two dollars a good price to pay for a fair common Silver Cert. from 1957 ( Non star). And second; does having them in sequential order add any value as a set?
Oh, and lastly he has a number of series 1928 red note 2 dollar bills, non star, for 3 to 5 dollars a piece. Five dollars for a bill in about uncirculated condition with no fold marks.
Thanks
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Valued Member
Canada
59 Posts |
First of all ....  Two dollars apiece for UNC Silvers .... can't really go wrong with that. Can't say if the 3 sequential notes add any value, but it's always nice to have.
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Valued Member
United States
374 Posts |
I mainly collect star notes but I will pay a small premium for sequential numbered notes.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
14454 Posts |
I think the older the notes are the more valuable they will be in sequential numbers. I keep every note I get in change that have sequential numbers myself and I would definitely pay $2 a piece for silver certs in sequential numbers especially if they were UNC. I am not a big note collector but I do keep certain things like star notes and sequential number notes I come across
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Valued Member
India
265 Posts |
Even I am new to banknotes. I collect banknotes from all countries.
keep up the good work by collecting coins and banknotes.
warm wishes.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1397 Posts |
Quote: Oh, and lastly he has a number of series 1928 red note 2 dollar bills, non star, for 3 to 5 dollars a piece. Five dollars for a bill in about uncirculated condition with no fold marks. The B series is the key series in 1928 $2 notes, they go between $100 and $200 in XF condition. Other 1928 series go for substantially less, under $20 in really nice condition so if you can get them AU for $5 pick me up a few.
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New Member
United States
25 Posts |
Hello, I have seen 50 United States Quarters Dollar Bills (Companion Set) on e-bay. The bills look attractive. I have attached an image of one of the bill. The price the seller is asking for all 50 states and Puerto Rico bill(Total 51 bills) is $16[$14+$2(S&H)]. Is this the good price? Do these make good collection? Thank you. 
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Valued Member
United States
486 Posts |
Your kidding right, there not real, not US or any body else's currency. I guess if you like such things buy them, but there nothing more than made up paper novelty items. The Bill Collector
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New Member
United States
25 Posts |
Thank you The Bill Collector.
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