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General => What's It Worth? => Topic started by: EyeTradeMoney on February 07, 2009, 07:18:00 pm
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I have a few really old U.S. notes that I wish to have evaluated. I know their grade but if someone has a U.S. version of the Charlton catalog, email/PM me and I'll send you scans to find out what they are worth.
P.S.: The notes are not for sale, I just need to evaluate.
Thanks.
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If the notes are 1928 or newer, I can help you. Anything earlier and someone else will have to help.
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There is the 1899 $1 (big black eagle), the 1899 "2 silver dollars" and the 1917 $1 with a red seal and an "X" in the back in which it says United States of America.
I have scans, I will need to know the value for each grade.
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We'll need to know what the signatures are for each. The black eagle alone, there are 10 different combos. Hence 10 different prices. Bob
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These ones: (how much are they worth in their repsective grades?)
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According to my copy of the US Redbook for Paper Money your notes catalog as,
$2 Dollar Silver Certificate Sigs. Speelman / White
#258 $2 Series of 1899 VG $240, F $265, VF $300, EF $400, Unc.63 $950
$1 Dollar Note Sigs. Elliott / Burke
#37 $1 Series of 1917 VG $75, F $80, VF $90 EF $100, Unc.63 $275
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Ahhhh! Nice deuce.