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tommyboy
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« on: August 16, 2007, 03:48:50 pm »

Hello to all. I recently purchased in a collection from a person and it contained a few really nice notes. Once home and upon closer examination, I found what I really had in my possesion. One was a 1954 $20.00 asterisk, modified note, V/E in very fine condition. * VE0199848 I have since paid the person more money because of that find.
The second bank note I need help with is a pair of 1937 $1.00 notes in AU condition with sequencial serial numbers. TN9331125 AND TN9331126.
Because of the serial numbers, does that comand a premium over the condition?

TOM C
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« Reply #1 on: August 16, 2007, 04:38:46 pm »

Hello Tommyboy,

TN9331125 and TN9331126. I’ll assume they have the Coyne and Towers signatures.

Could be valued up to $40 in AU condition, or $65 in Unc each, consecutive numbers notes don’t really add any premium unless they are exceptionally rare. While condition is the primary factor, other factors like, well centeredness, exceptional printing quality, market availability, and even printing errors may add or detract value to any particular note in general.

Serial number collecting is a whole differnt animal and is a wide catagory of it's own where for example, random matched sets can likely attact a premium but it is more subjective to individual collectors.

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« Reply #2 on: August 16, 2007, 05:10:56 pm »

Thank you for the info. tom C
 

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