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Long shot on the forum I'm sure but if anyone is looking to move one I'm interested. It seems they were mostly made in 1934 so posting here.
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Sold my $500 to a board member last year. Good luck.
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Dumb question, I'm sure, so thanks for your restraint. But, curious minds want to know . . . do these sell, when you can find them, at face value or a premium?
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I bought one a few years back(Not at face value!!) and they are cool conversation pieces.
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Typically 2x-3x face value for an average one, possibly much high if it has something special going for it(star note, interesting serial#, etc) or is a high grade.
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Not for sale but every thread benefits from a pic.....
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This is what I'm seeing on Ebay too. I don't need anything crazy, just something presentable in decent shape.
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Thanks I think I stumbled across that site at one point. Prices for the 500 Bills dont seem out of line. Not quite a currency equivalent of Dean's.
That 1000 is pretty nice looking Scott. I will go 3500 (I know you said NFS).
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Just have a measly $20 Redeemable In Gold Federal Reserve Note
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They make great display pieces. Bought these 5-6 years ago and continue to appreciate.
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I think you can find a nice graded or raw example from a reputable dealer on eBay. You can probably find a decent one for 2.5x. Be patient. The right one will come along.
Here are a few of the bills in my collection. The $500 bill is graded as a 35. Good luck to you!
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Thanks Jesse - I do want to keep it since it's something I had wanted for a while, but I bet you should be able to find a nice one in that price range. Good luck....
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Those are pretty much what I'm looking for. I don't know much about the currency hobby, are both of those grading companies considered legitimate? Is one better than the other, or is it like a psa Vs SGC situation?
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However, I wouldn’t be against purchasing raw bills that are being sold by a reputable seller. Good Luck! |
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Can I sell my stamps on this thread?
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nice bills Brad. nice to see you around too. Happy Thanksgiving. curious, what are those $1 and $20 worth, ballpark.....(and dont say $1 and $20, LOL) |
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Hello, Andy. I think the $1 Silver Note with the Funny Back runs around $35 to $40. I think the $20 Gold Certificate runs between $150 and $200.
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good luck in your quest Jesse (sorry to hijack your thread, i hope the bumps help...). |
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And no problem Andy. As long as no one else has a problem with this discussion in the bst it doesn't bother me. I probably didn't even post this in the right place to begin with. Thanks for sharing examples too. Lots of nice looking bills. Hopefully this doesn't lead to an entire new hobby for me I'm still trying to find several cards I want and doubt i will have funds for both.
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A few common favorites if you're looking to explore more in currency would be: 1862 $1 Chittenden/Spinner (the $1 bill that started it all) 1899 $1 Black Eagle (an affordable favorite for many) 1922 $20 Gold Certificate (just neat) Confederate Currency (glimpse into history) Fractional Currency Colonial Currency (surprisingly many affordable examples considering the age, one big one here is currency printed by Benjamin Franklin) Once you get into the large size notes, these pieces are essentially a work of art. The ones above are some basic ones that will branch you off into some even more unique pieces. Do yourself a favor and check some of those out if you're finding yourself interested in paper currency ![]() ![]() |
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LOL. It started with a $500 bill for me and then I couldn't stop. I find it all fascinating. There is a lot to collect like the federal reserve notes, legal tender notes, silver and gold certificates, funny backs, Hawaii and South Africa emergency issues, etc, etc
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Jesse, you should keep an eye on Heritage's live auctions of currency on Tuesday nights. Occasionally there are mid to lower grade $500 and $1,000 graded examples. Fun auctions to bid in, too.
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Off Topic Exploded Red Dye Pack Money. I found a few along an NC State Highway @ 200' a part in a ditch while Surveying
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..it's called concealing evidence of a federal crime....
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I will check out the heritage auctions for sure. And I'm sure there are lots of great options out there beyond the 500 and 1000 Bills. I'd love a 5k or 10k but those seem to be quite expensive.
Older examples and Confederate or colonial bills do fascinate me as well. I guess we will see what happens long term. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!
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Found them just outside Kinston, NC on NC 11, and have them in hand
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Love the large denomination bills. Here's mine that I bought at the Long Beach coin show some years back. Love the artwork on both sides
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I dont collect currency at all but this has been a fascinating thread.
I do have a question though. Not that you would, since they command a premium, but are they still legal tender? Thanks for sharing info guys, I love this site for that! Ed |
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Yep, they sure are.
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When I was a kid, we took a tour of the U.S. Treasury in Washington, DC. You could buy a bag of shredded money from a vending machine. I still have that to this day.
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That's what happened to me maybe 5-6 years ago, and led me to buy one of each at the time. Love that I did and I know anyone else will as well!
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I imagine legal tender or not you'd have a hard time getting the kid at best buy to accept one of these for a new computer or TV.
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I go to a coin shop and the owner usually gives Kennedy halves and Ike dollars as change. It's fun using them in stores. The employees often have to ask a manager if they can accept them and wonder if they are real money.
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Yea if I ever end up with one of those, or a $2 bill I usually hang on to them. There is a casino around here that pays odd dollar blackjack bets out with a Kennedy half (it's been a while I don't remember which one). Most go back to the dealers in tips I assume but I would usually take one or two home
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I love $2 bills. You can go to your bank and request them. During the holidays, I always get a couple hundred bucks worth and use them as tips
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This is a super cool thread. It got me thinking.
I worked as a Teller as a State Bank in MN during Summers in High School, and every so often in College. As a collector, I always was looking for interesting things to come across the counter. We were allowed to 'buy' out of our own till. So I found these older bills from 1932, a bill with a repeating serial number, and then this low number $5 bill. But the coolest thing I think is this Kennedy $20 bill. There's a lot of lore out there if I recall correctly, with $1 and maybe $5 bills made in 1963, with the "K" Fed Reserve bank designation ('K' for Kennedy and the Dallas, TX reserve bank), and 4x number 11's on the bill (JFK killed in 11th month, 22nd day (11 x2) and at age 44 (11 x4)). But I was floored to find this example with the Serial Number beginning with 1963! Crazy. Not sure who cares, but it was eye-popping to find. Too bad it's from '93, and not '63... Anyway, good memories of a great summer job! ZZZ_001.jpg ZZZ_002.jpg ZZZ_003.jpg
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Not being familiar, I was curious if the paper currency collecting market prices are skyrocketing at all like the vintage card market?
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Well, I never considered getting one of these, but now I keep thinking about how cool they are. Thanks a lot!!
As a kid in the 1980s, my dad had a $500 in his wallet that he showed me and it blew my mind. I had forgotten all about that until just now. ![]()
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I remember learning something about them in school but never saw any as a kid. I just think one of each would make a great display piece. Definitely something most people don't see every day, or perhaps even know exists.
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First time I think I realized there were $500 and $1,000 bills was on "Let's Make a Deal" reruns. Monte Hall was the host if I recall, and the prizes for contestants were often $500 and $1,000 bills. This was the 1980s when I saw them, and always thought it would be cool to have one of each. Took me 30 years or so to make it happen!
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This thread has my interest peaked in owning at least the $500, just don't want to buy when the market is at or close to an all time high. Next Friday I have the chance to go to a nice shop that sells currency. Never been to one before. |
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I will chime in because nobody else has. I am not an expert on currency prices. But.... As far as I have seen, the prices for currency haven't increased due to Covid like they have for baseball cards. You should be able to find a really nice $500 note for $1200 or $1300. I would take a look on eBay before you go to the coin shop. See what $1200 or $1300 (or whatever your budget allows) can buy you. Then go to the coin shop and see if you can do the same or better at the coin shop. When I was looking for my $500 note, I don't think there were many actual auctions. Most of the notes for sale are "Buy It Now".
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From what I've been seeing $1500-$2k should get a nice looking $500 bill (graded in the 40-50 range) and $3-4k for a $1k bill. For the 1934 issue. Some rarer or earlier issues are listed for much more.
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