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I collect old u.s. Paper money/currency

I belong to a few forums and I like to get the word out that I collect old paper money. If you folks happen to have any kicking around shoot me a PM. I am happy to appraise it for free. I am also willing to make an offer for which I will pay for in advance if you have enough posts.

Here are a few examples of what I am looking for but there are a few dozen different types so if you have something please post a picture here or shoot me a PM and I will give you my text number or email so you can provide me with pics.

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Old 11-29-2013, 04:09 PM
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I thought there was a red button to click.
Bill I am not sure what your asking or saying?
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Old 11-29-2013, 04:38 PM
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Here are a few examples of what I am looking for
I think you forgot the examples.
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What are the examples you're looking for?
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These are not the examples you're looking for.
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Sorry here you go-
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Based on what I'm seeing, I'd say that's only worth fifty cents. Come on, it's oooold! I'll give you a dollar which should cover your shipping.
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The next two are even older so worth less. I'll send you a two dollar bill for the lot of them.
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this sort of local monetary system must have been a giant PITA.
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this sort of local monetary system must have been a giant PITA.
They weren't good from state to state? It says "National Currency" on it.


Oh, and by the way, I'm collecting current bills. I have a different system of appraisal, just take whatever is in your wallet and send it to me, I will tell you what I bought with it.
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I won't claim to be any authority on it but it is my understanding that if a bank folded, its notes were worthless. Perhaps those notes were different than those pictured above.
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Hey were can I get a 10,000 dollar bill?
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I believe the date on this is 1858 but can't really tell. The ink has faded. So has the ink for the number and signatures.

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I won't claim to be any authority on it but it is my understanding that if a bank folded, its notes were worthless. Perhaps those notes were different than those pictured above.
I am happy to respond to your question in a mature responsible way. I hope you can appreciate that.

There is a grading system which has been established. So each banknote being unique will have its own grade depending on its exposure to circulation if any at all.
As a side note depending on rarity grade affects value only slightly. If it's a common banknote grade means everything.
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Hey were can I get a 10,000 dollar bill?
Hey I know where you can get one. In all honesty they cost $100,000 and up depending on grade aka condition.

I can also put you in touch with that same dealer for a $5000 bill as well. Similar price platform.

So hey I hope that answers you question.
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I believe the date on this is 1858 but can't really tell. The ink has faded. So has the ink for the number and signatures.

Thank you for posting your piece. It is in fact what is called an obsolete. These were issued before a true federal banking system had been established. The majority of these banks were fraudulent and failures.

I would also like to point out the absence of a treasury seal.

Do you have any others?

If so please pm me with your email. I can make you an offer if your interested.

Again thank you. I enjoyed seeing it.
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Hey I know where you can get one. In all honesty they cost $100,000 and up depending on grade aka condition.

I can also put you in touch with that same dealer for a $5000 bill as well. Similar price platform.

So hey I hope that answers you question.
Wow really. I knew the big bills were a lot more than face value but 10 times face? Wow. I guess they are really rare. How much is a $1,000 bill?

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