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    jeffreylynn Posts: 3, Reputation: 1
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    Sep 22, 2008, 02:03 PM
    100 two-dollar bills still in bank bundle dated 1976
    I want to first say hello, and thank you all in advance for any help. I am a Ballroom dance coach, and biomechanics expert. And would be delighted to help anyone in those areas.

    I have an assortment of paper money and coins left to me by my mother. I do not know if taking it all to a coin dealer is the right thing to do, or research a bit at a time starting with:

    100 two-dollar bills in origionial bank wrapper, uncirculated.

    1 1928 two dollar-bill series f, red stamp
    3 1953 two dollar-bill series B on one, nothing on the other. Red stamp
    1 1963 two-dollar bill with a red stamp
    13 un-cerculated two-dollar bills 1976, green stamp

    Thank you so very much, Jeffrey Lynn
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    Diane Carol Posts: 76, Reputation: 4
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    Sep 22, 2008, 04:52 PM

    A coin dealer... NO!

    The coin dealer... YES... but find him first.
    The coins do sound as though they have a history. Uncirculated coins and notes are always in demand by collectors.

    Their heritage sounds like they could really be valuable. As such, they, as well as you, should regard them with the highest protection.

    Does your insurance company know of their existence---if not---make sure they get to know.
    First thing is to put them in a secure place.
    A security box in your bank, your insurance company or a brokerage dealer you deal with.
    Then ask their guidance in finding you a dealer in rare coins and notes.

    We are always hering about Sotheby's... a very reputable dealer of antiques.
    I'm sure they have a coins and notes department... but ask around... but keep it to a minimum. Ask the wrong people, they can quickly figure out you might have something why you would need such a firm.
    Hence talk to your brokerage rep, your bank manager or your insurance company.

    Before they can properly insure, they will want to know its relative value. Its in their interest to find you a proper dealer who might handle such investigation into their worth... and their sale if it comes to that.
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    Flying Blue Eagle Posts: 2,056, Reputation: 225
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    Sep 22, 2008, 10:26 PM
    JefferyLynn - Yes DIANE carol is right, I always tell people to stay away from pawn shops and most coin shop, The ones you want to deal with and to get WHAT THEY ARE WORTH is a c oin and or currency collector. By the way the Insurance for something like this is not very expensive> A little other tip Make copys of all and I mean both sides.
    Now on the paper currency you have , the bundle of two dollar bills 1928F series, 1953B series, 1963 series and 13 other $ 2.00 bills 9 I need the fllowing information in order to give you what you want,as to answers. Like the 1976 $2.00 bills ,There are series dates with letters fllowing the actual date,there are 24 different ones to look under , ( FROM 1976A threw 1976L series)
    I NEED
    SERIES DATE AND LETTER FLLOWING, The signatures, The Issuing BANK { CAN BE ONE OF 12 federal reserve banks across the usa, EXAMPLE - ST LOUIS , BOSTON ,DALLAS, SAN FRANSICO, ECT.ECT. THE COLOR OF THE STAMPS ( SEALS ) All this you can find on the front side of the bill. THEY WILL BE FEDERAL RESERVE NOTES JEFFERY, I can give you the names of some very honest places of bussness that deal with this and nothing else , They deal in this day in and day out, I Don't KNOW WHAT YOUR LOCAL IS <MAYBE NEAR THIS ONE
    SERGIO SANCHEZ JR. ( For your USA TYPE NOTES
    PO BOX 44-2809 WE BUY -sell ,- FREE EXPERT APPRAISALS
    MIAMI Fl . MEMBER OF { PCDA< SPMC ANA }
    33144-2809 PHONE - 1-305-567-1515 FAX. 1-305-567-1898
    www.sanchezurrency.com OR [email protected])
    Here is another place, They do charge for their kind of work , But pays off in the long run . These are the people you have to deal with at the end ,but when it is graded and all by them it is like take it to the bank ,their word on the out come is it in the NUMISMATIC WORLD .THEY ARE prohibited from buying or selling notes to ENSURE IMPARTIALITY>
    TO LEARN MORE ABOUT " PMG " Contact your local dealer, or VISIT Paper Money Guaranty OR CONTACT GLEN JORDE, GRADEING FINALIZER<AT 877-PMG-5570

    JEFF - I hope that I have helped you ,and I will be waiting for your answers to my questions so IO can help you in that area ;; Good day and GOD BLESS :: F.B.E.

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