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December 25th 03 06:39 AM

Notes
 
My grandmother gave me a Christmas gift tonight of some notes, not just any
notes, but $10,000 notes. She is almost 100 and my grandfather used to be
president of several banks back in the 30's-60's. The question that I have
is: are these worth face value, or more? I know I need to have them
appraised, but from what I have found on the net they could be potentially
worth 30-40k each. Anybody know of a reliable site on the net for a rough
estimate? Thank you.




note.boy December 25th 03 01:59 PM

A mention of the country of origin would help, Hong Kong, Australia?
Billy


wrote:

My grandmother gave me a Christmas gift tonight of some notes, not just any
notes, but $10,000 notes. She is almost 100 and my grandfather used to be
president of several banks back in the 30's-60's. The question that I have
is: are these worth face value, or more? I know I need to have them
appraised, but from what I have found on the net they could be potentially
worth 30-40k each. Anybody know of a reliable site on the net for a rough
estimate? Thank you.


December 25th 03 02:17 PM

U.S. notes.

"note.boy" wrote in message
...
A mention of the country of origin would help, Hong Kong, Australia?
Billy


wrote:

My grandmother gave me a Christmas gift tonight of some notes, not just

any
notes, but $10,000 notes. She is almost 100 and my grandfather used to

be
president of several banks back in the 30's-60's. The question that I

have
is: are these worth face value, or more? I know I need to have them
appraised, but from what I have found on the net they could be

potentially
worth 30-40k each. Anybody know of a reliable site on the net for a

rough
estimate? Thank you.




JSTONE9352 December 25th 03 04:42 PM

If lightly circulated $30,000-$40,000
would probably be about right.

If Unc. probably a bit more.

Currency Auctions of America (CAA) has sold these in the past. CAA is now
a part of Heritage. I believe they have an archive of their past auctions at
their
website at http://www.heritagecoin.com

You could always go with Ebay but if
you are interested in selling it I would
recommend CAA instead for something
of this magnitude $ wise.

Good luck.


r.c.m. raps January 2nd 04 10:47 AM

Keep your grandmother in love.
Be sure that she will love you too. And protect her for other "collectors".

Greetings,
Ruud Raps
The Netherlands

"JSTONE9352" wrote in message
...
If lightly circulated $30,000-$40,000
would probably be about right.

If Unc. probably a bit more.

Currency Auctions of America (CAA) has sold these in the past. CAA is now
a part of Heritage. I believe they have an archive of their past

auctions at
their
website at http://www.heritagecoin.com

You could always go with Ebay but if
you are interested in selling it I would
recommend CAA instead for something
of this magnitude $ wise.

Good luck.





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