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Grading of us silver certificates

Asked Jun 27, 2010, 03:08 AM — 5 Answers
Trying to determine value of $1 US silver certificate FR 229 (Vernon/McClung),which I would grade you to AU. "series of 1899" is horizontal.

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Jun 27, 2010, 10:21 PM
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Jun 27, 2010, 10:51 PM
Joanben- Sorry about the post above ; found out I was having some coumputer troubles,I'm going to try it agsain::Before I can give you a correct answer to your questioon ,I need a couple answers fort mer ;'; #1 - ON the face side ,I need to know
JUST where the dates are located on the note.{ IS the date LOCATED BELOW THE SERIAL NUMBER TO THE RIGHT OF THE SEAL }{OR IS IT BELOW THE SERIAL NUMBER? } I need to know because there is a huge difference between the two in the values of the two? Also I need to know for sure about the grade and condition of the note ;; JOAN I'm going to give you a site to go to and it will explane how yopu ncan figure this;'; ;; http://www.askmehelpdesk.com/collect...ns303795html ;; waiting your reply ,thanks in advance ;'; have a great night and a better tomorrowe ;; and GOD BLESS;; F.B.E.
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Jun 28, 2010, 07:32 AM
Thank you so much for your reply and interest. There is one questionable barely visable fold . (I don't know how else to describe it!). Otherwise pristine and perfectly centered. The date is below the seriel number.
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Jun 28, 2010, 08:37 PM
Joanben-thank you fort your quick reply::>now down to the basics;here is what the value is on the note you have ,as far as I can make out on what you gave me, what ios considered as a note s condition and grade I'm thinking that the way you put it ,that it could go either way, it could go as [au-,55,to 58>note au -means about [uncirculated] {note } I want you to remember one thing : ie you ever go to sell it {do not go to a coin and currency shop,because they will only offer you maybe 70 to 80%of it"s true worth ,a pawn shop is the same way, the best way to go , is go to [books a million] ,walmart< or go to your local {library} tell them you want to check out a book on us currency,that has from 1800 to now; it weill have a section that gives you names and address and phone and e-mail
Where you can get in touch with collectors } {another place is --go to (amazon . Com and go to collectors books section and then to the discounted books } another thing is if you sent to { pmg) paper money guranty) for gradeing and condition of the noter and they will {encapsulation of the note you should insure it for at least a $1000.00) here is how to get in touch with them visit -www.pmgnotes.com{ or contact glen jorde( gradeing finalizer at 877-pmg-5570 ] to collectors will pay more for a note or coin after being gradeed like this:: now for the rest of the story< here are the values in the book _for the note you have :::
Vg-8 = $80.00 :: f-12 =$100.00;; vf-20 = $125.00;; ef-40= $180.00;; unc_63= $450.00remember thou that it will also depend on how bad the collector needs the note you have, a lot of the time they will pay beven higher ;; will I guess I have wrote you a book , sorry -but I was trying to give some of the ropes on this "" now that I'm at the end { I was wishing so much that the one you have was the second one down in the book , vg-8 is $1,250.00 and ends up at unc-
63=$9,000.00; you can see why I needed my abnswers;; joan - have a great night and a better tomorrow ;;and god bless:: f.b.e. Good luck
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Jun 29, 2010, 05:31 AM
Thank you ever so much for your quick and detailed reply. I really appreciate it, and I will certainly follow your suggestions as to how to proceed and valuable advise on what NOT to do. I have thought about taking it to a convention-like market when one appears in my area to get a variety of opinions. Have a lovely, happy day!
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