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I have a few bills that I have saved for years, don't really know why - I
guess cause I used to be a coin collector. I am in the process of selling my coins and ran into some bills. There are a few new $2 bill (3 w/consecutive serial #) A few $1 New (some with consecutive serial) A couple well worn silver certificates that I wished I had cashed in for silver when I could have. Anyway, I scanned one of the $2. I used 600 DPI, which is what I use for coins which turn out quite well. But the bill looks pretty crumby although it is brand new. You can enlarge the picture and see that it is new. I have the two serial # following this one (66 & 67) You may view the bill (front & back he This a big file, sorry. http://aycu40.webshots.com/image/123...2153058_rs.jpg My question is: Any chance any of these has any value or should I spend them at the grocery store. Thanks in advance. Bob-tx |
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I've seen $2 1953 banknotes in that condition for about $50 dollars.
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"notofilia.com" wrote in message oups.com... I've seen $2 1953 banknotes in that condition for about $50 dollars. __________________________________________________ __________ Wow! Unbelievable! I guess you are saying these might be worth $50 each one. Where the heck can I sell them? Thanks for the reply. Bob-tx |
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On Apr 15, 2:48 pm, "Bob" wrote:
"notofilia.com" wrote in message oups.com... I've seen $2 1953 banknotes in that condition for about $50 dollars. Wow! Unbelievable! I guess you are saying these might be worth $50 each one. Where the heck can I sell them? Not only that, I understand consecutive serial numbers would garner additional premuim. For approximate current values, you can refer to the US currency black book (found in most book stores) or check ebay for current and recent listings to get an idea. You can try selling them on ebay. - Balaji |
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