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Fenntucky Mike

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  1. This one cracks me up, it looks like a Star Trek episode with the Gods looking at a telephone on their monitor. The smaller oval vignettes, surrounding the main, are lovely as well.
  2. Dimensions? An archival box is what I use for the really big stuff.
  3. Philippines, 2022, 1000 Piso P #230aA recent addition, this Philippines note was awarded Bank Note of the Year by the IBNS in 2022. A fantastic polymer note well deserving of the award, it received a first place vote on my ballot.You can read more about the note and the IBNS here:https://www.theibns.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=861%3Abanknote-of-2022-nominations&catid=39%3Abanknote-of-2022&Itemid=51
  4. That is how the serial numbers are applied, sequentially in each plate position. The below explains it better than I can, also why notes are always sequential in new straps from the BEP. http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/number.html
  5. Thank you for posting pics of the notes, those are some beauties. There is nothing mysterious about those notes having an "O" plate position as they are all Series 1935F, Series 1935F, G, & H do go up to pp "O". This was due to a change at the BEP when they switched from 12 to 18 subject sheets. Below is a chart of the plate positions for specific subject sheets. See http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/note.html
  6. I don't remember you ever posting a pic of this note, I'd be interested to see it if you get the opportunity. The BEP has been printing "commemorative" notes to sell for a long time, star notes, special serial numbers, fancy serial numbers etc.. nothing new about it. Was it a new occurrence when QDB wrote the book? I assume so. Some individual's did make some good scores on early BEP commemoratives, anything now is typically in too large of quantity to be of any future value beyond what the initial sell price was.
  7. Welcome to the forum. You can post banknotes for sale here: https://boards.pmgnotes.com/forum/13-note-marketplace/ Coins here: https://boards.ngccoin.com/forum/13-coin-marketplace/ Or you can list items on ebay or any number of selling platforms on the internet, but you'll need better pictures than that if you hope to sell anything.
  8. Try emailing registry@pmgnotes.com, someone will get back to you. It's faster to email and I think that PMG prefers you email them anyway. Good Luck.
  9. Individual sleeves. Below is link to an article on how PMG recommends your notes be packaged. https://www.pmgnotes.com/resources/pdf/pmg-how-to-submit-notes.pdf
  10. $1 Silver Certificates correct? Series '35E notes were printed prior to PMG's cutoff for Modern notes so they would have to be sent in under the Economy tier or higher. Series '35F and later would have be eligible for the Modern tier. You don't have to do anything additional for consecutive notes.
  11. I would just keep it in the sleeve and store it in a cool, dry, dark environment. It should stay stable and last many, many years. We'll both be long gone before anyone will need to worry about saving this note.
  12. Looks like a Fr 299a to me and in that condition it's probably worth around $200, maybe a little more. I'd leave it just the way it is. In a one on one transaction it's probably not worth having graded, if you were going to send it to an auction house they can make that call and get it graded for you.
  13. +127 = 5,028 20 Hryven +92 50 Hryven +1 100 Hryven +3 500 Hryven +1 1000 Hryven +1 2000 Hryven +1 25 Karbovantsiv +11 50 Karbovantsiv +4 100 Karbovantsiv +1 250 Karbovantsiv +1 1000 Karbovantsiv +2 5 Karbowanez +1 10 Karbowanez +2 50 Karbowanez +4 200 Karbowanez +1 500 Karbowanez +1 30 Shahiv +1 Obviously the 2023, 20 Hryven has finally hit the population report. Looks like there have been 90 submitted so far with only 12 at 68EPQ and 2 at 69EPQ, no 70's. Those aren't great numbers as grading %'s go and 90 is a big number, I have a feeling there are going to be a lot of sellers stuck with these and they'll have to unload them at fairly low prices.
  14. Hello, welcome to the forum. My opinion is that they are not worth getting graded but would sell for a decent premium, just not enough to justify grading. They have good serial numbers that would bump the price even though they are not fancy, and the star notes are from a small print and that would also boost there price a little. Condition is good but the notes show signs of handling and probably would grade around 65, the cost to have them graded would be around $40 when it's all said and done, I just don't see you recouping that cost.
  15. Try emailing registry@pmgnotes.com, someone will get back to you. It's faster to email and I think that PMG prefers you email them anyway. Good Luck.
  16. +14 = 4,901 10 Hryven +2 50 Hryven +4 100 Hryven +6 200 Hryven +1 1000 Karbovantsiv +1 50 Karbowanez +1 100 Karbowanez -1
  17. If they are keeping the best notes I'd like to know how I can get an invite or ticket to view the collection! I assume there's a waiting list.
  18. Yep, I have a couple 1d Onchan tokens, part of the reason I was thinking about the camp notes. Should probably finish with the tokens first though.
  19. Fenntucky Mike

    July Update

    Congrats on having the top set! Czech notes have a pretty good collector base and a LOT of material with seemingly limited availability, even the modern stuff goes for multiples of other countries, it doesn't surprise me that there are that many "stoppers" in the set. Hopefully you'll get lucky and find some nice raw examples in the future.
  20. I think they specialize in specimens, proofs, etc., I saw those Czech specimens and they were awesome! The seller also listed a ton of Yugoslavia, Georgian, and specimens from many other countries recently. It's been pretty amazing to see all these notes.
  21. The auctions ended today, all hammered at $700 or slightly above. I updated the entry to include the prices.
  22. They are going to be more of a side project. I was thinking of starting with the Internment Camp notes, Noonans had a few for sale recently, either those or ease in with some moderns. https://www.noonans.co.uk/auctions/calendar/695/catalogue/?keywords=isle+of+man&x=0&y=0