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jrc8954

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  1. Thanks very much for the reply "Fenntucky Mike". I bought a bunch of currency a few years back. Most was late 1800s and early 1900s, paper, silver, and an Austria gold piece, probably 10lbs of silver (this was from a retired banker, so most is circulated). Not sure if I want to grade it or just keep it around for my kids later. The $2 bills I got weren't very old but that one looked like an error. Again thanks. Essentially that $2 pays for the whole lot which I bought for $800. 1. Is there a good practice figuring out if it is worth grading? 2. Also, how hard is it to look for error pricing in PMG? Still figuring out this website and the population report flow. It is pretty hard eye balling bills and coins when I am only just starting this journey now.
  2. I have a 1976 $2 bill, looks uncirculated or very close. This has a foldover / inverted print of Jefferson on the back. I cannot find anything on this with google. Bing chat-gpt seems to say this is a very rare error, maybe 100 in existence. Is this like $1,000 rare or closer to $50,000 rare? I don't want to spend $300 mailing and grading it for $600-$700 profit. Would rather give it to my kids. Thanks for any assistance, Jacob