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Re: Currency Auction Insanity!
The explanation is that two participants got caught up in a bidding war, and you were one of them. I see a note that probably should have sold for around $850, wound up selling for $4,080 which is ju… (View Post)2 -
Re: Currency Auction Insanity!
I have seen plenty of collectors overpay for notes, but this is one of the more extreme cases I've seen. Although due to this extreme case. However with rare notes without much sales history, the mar… (View Post)1 -
Re: A few new notes I picked up from Heritage and Stacks Bowers this week
Wow, what you picked in a couple weeks many collectors would need a few years to collect. The $5 Treasury note is just gorgeous; I can't even see the minor repair. VF 25Q is a fairly rare grade for B… (View Post)2 -
Re: Likely grade on popular large size type?
If this one is submitted for grading, I think it comes back VF 30. (View Post)4 -
Re: 1934A $500 Bill (Nothing fancy but love any input)
Under modern grading standards I see it grading Very Fine 20. It shows a moderate amount of circulation/wear/folds and the corners have been rounded. Left margin is rough and rolled some. Overall it'… (View Post)4