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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: Cheap Smokes on December 10, 2010, 09:03:25 pm
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I have no idea what 100 one dollar bills in mint condition would be worth or where to go to sell them - can anyone help give me some idea of the value and where I might sell them
They are from 1973
And have consecutive serial numbers starting with S/N ECK3967601 and are in mint condition
thanks
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These are VERY common notes and are worth no more than face value even in top grade. You will not find a buyer who will pay more.
Hope this helps.
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Have a look on ebay. They are very common but they do sell for more than face on ebay sometimes or call a local coin shop.
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I notice on ebay, once in a while people do pay more for them... I guess it's all due to timing and the buyer.
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You will be able to sell them on eBay. In your run of 100 notes you do have a radar note. Carefully check to see if there may be a replacement note(s) in this run...you may get lucky. I have seen bundles go for $150.00 - $250.00 depending on who wants them bad enough and a bit of luck. ;)
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A group of 100 uncirculated 1973 $1 bills just sold on eBay for $280.00. They typically sell for $1.25-$3.00 each. That is in U.S. funds, which is pretty much on par with the C$ right now.
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See what did I tell ya! ;D
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See what did I tell ya! ;D
Well, i guess i was wrong about not selling more than Face. Im quite surprised! And yes it is true there is a radar in there towards the end so that would bring the value up a lillte.
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See what did I tell ya!
I would say that this simply proves there is a sucker born every minute....and Christmas seems to bring out the best of them :)
Maybe now is the time to list 1867-1967 centennial notes..they are bound to go for an arm and a leg...
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I would say that this simply proves there is a sucker born every minute....and Christmas seems to bring out the best of them :)
Maybe now is the time to list 1867-1967 centennial notes..they are bound to go for an arm and a leg...
There are some people who like bricks of UNC banknotes...I am one of those people! ;D