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Topic: 2nd time around -1937 $20.00 banknote  (Read 17879 times)
mmars
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« Reply #15 on: July 25, 2015, 06:20:14 pm »

Once you get them graded it would be nice see pics of them


Why? Does getting notes slabbed enhance their appearance?  I thought slabbing made it harder to examine notes.

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Jeanne
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« Reply #16 on: July 25, 2015, 07:04:10 pm »

I have 13 1937 banknotes so I think I will send all of the at once.  Hopefully I will have enough posts so I can put them on Trading Post. 
friedsquid
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« Reply #17 on: July 25, 2015, 09:52:30 pm »

Why? Does getting notes slabbed enhance their appearance?  I thought slabbing made it harder to examine notes.
No a slabbed note does not make the note look better and yes it is harder to examine a note encased in plastic
My reason was strictly to see how the member's belief as to the grade compares to a TPG's assessment.



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« Reply #18 on: December 15, 2015, 10:35:15 am »

Just out of curiousity, I wonder if she got them graded?

The notes that would be really worth more, I think are the 1937 $5 notes that are consecutive.  I feel that these would fetch a premium (especially in graded condition confirming UNC+, but even in AUNC).  Same with the 1937 $1 (more common, though they are) if graded 60+ she could easily put the consecutive 3 up for auction online and get upwards of $100 a piece for them.

I wouldn't mind getting a few of the $5 as the examples I have are all so-so!
 

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