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Worldwide Coins & Bank Notes => U.S. Bank Notes => Topic started by: NoHope587 on July 26, 2009, 11:40:10 AM
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I know nothing about notes and suspect there is nothing special here but I thought I should ask.
The link contains pictures (not good) of the interesting ones.
Including bank issued currency MPC fractional notes.
http://www.mycoins.us/WINS/Notes/notes.htm
There is also a large quantity of Silver certificates mostly well circulated.
1935 G&F
1928
1957 some uncirculated
1917
1923
1935
1899
Can anyone here help me with generic values for these?
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Richard, the MPC is from 1965, listed as #M58 in the catalog, value around 50 cents or so in that condition. I also recognize the French note as an assignat, 15 Sols, #A69, and the value depends on which of the 3 varieties it is. A69a has: Watermark: LA Nation, VF, $7.50. #A69b has: Watermark: RF/15s, VF, $4.00. #A69c has: Error note w/text: LA NATION at lower r., repeated at lower l. VF, $200. Hope that helps. ;D
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Thanks Nighthawk that's a great help.
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WOULD YOU LIKE TO EXCHANGE SOME OF THAT DIRTY OLD PAPER FOR A NICE CLEAN CHECK???---I WOULD BE INTERESTED IN PURCHASING OR TRADING FOR A FEW OF THOSE.---ESPECIALLY THE $5 ONES.
YOUR SERVANT---THE TEMPLAR
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Sorry Templar they are part of a family hoard. I doubt the others involved would be willing to part with them.
The Kilgore I will probably be sending to PCGS to confirm its authenticity.
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There are 77 reported notes on the Galveston National in large sized notes, still a desirable location to have a note from though.
The Kilgore $5 is another story, there have been only 8 recent reported sales, of 9 small sized and get this - only three large sized notes. This note in particular is one you want to have authenticated, but it looks good from the image. Of course it is a discovery note, being that it is so rare.
The information above is taken from the Gengerke census of United States Currency.
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Thanks Scottishmoney. I think it needs to be authenticated as there were several obvious fake notes in the lot from the 1800's but it does feel right in hand.
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THANKS--NO PROBLEM---I WAS CONCERNED WITH THE PURPLE SIGNATURE ON ONE OF THE NOTES--THAT DID SEEM A LITTLE ODD---GOOD LUCK
YOUR SERVANT THE TEMPLAR :'( :'(
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Very interesting notes.
:) :) :) :)