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Silver Certificates, consecutives and 1950's
Hi. I realize that this a probably a common question, but I've looked
on the web to no avail, and searched through the posts here with the same results. A relative of mine has some silver certificates, all CU. There seem to be so many variables that affect value, so I thought it best to ask the experts. (15) consecutive $1 1935G. Starting at B65352560J. (1) $5 series 1950 (1) $10 series 1950A She'd like to sell them, but wants to know approximately what she'd get for them. She's worried about being 'taken' if she takes them to a local shop. Thanks! |
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Silver Certificates, consecutives and 1950's
I suggest you sell at ebay. You will get the highest bid prices people
willing to pay. You can also get some idea of the on-going prices there. http://coins.search.ebay.com/silver-...Z1QQsofocusZbs tj beirne wrote: Hi. I realize that this a probably a common question, but I've looked on the web to no avail, and searched through the posts here with the same results. A relative of mine has some silver certificates, all CU. There seem to be so many variables that affect value, so I thought it best to ask the experts. (15) consecutive $1 1935G. Starting at B65352560J. (1) $5 series 1950 (1) $10 series 1950A She'd like to sell them, but wants to know approximately what she'd get for them. She's worried about being 'taken' if she takes them to a local shop. Thanks! |
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