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Old 11-25-2020, 11:22 PM
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In my opinion, both companies are considered competent, reputable and their graded items command similar prices. Again, in my opinion, I consider PMG vs. PCGS to be similar to PSA vs SGC.

However, I wouldn’t be against purchasing raw bills that are being sold by a reputable seller. Good Luck!
Thanks for the response. Given my lack of knowledge I will probably get a graded example.

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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Thanks for the response. Given my lack of knowledge I will probably get a graded example.

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.
If you eventually get into raw examples, one of the big things to look for is pinholes. They are nearly impossible to detect with just images. In person I will take a piece of currency and hold it up to a light source, the pinholes will light up like a Christmas tree. Sometimes you'll see none of course, sometimes 1 or in many cases several. People would tack these up onto something to display in a similar way baseball cards were glued into an album. Anyhow, it's one reason buying raw currency online is tricky unless the seller is knowledgeable and forthcoming. Also, folds and creases can be a little tricky to see online too.

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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Old 11-26-2020, 10:08 AM
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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.
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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Old 11-26-2020, 11:29 AM
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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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Old 11-26-2020, 12:06 PM
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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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Old 11-26-2020, 01:53 PM
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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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