Dana Wood Posted June 27 Report Posted June 27 (edited) I have over the last 15 years amassed a beautiful collection of the Rare 1957 B-B block $1. Silver Certificate notes. This B-B block is the rarest of all the 1957 S/C notes. PMG population report shows that only 464 are known and this collection contains 346. (74% of all known) Every note in this collection is graded by PMG and stored in a climate controlled environment. This collection has a modest value of over $28,000. Due to my age and medical conditions I am forced to pass the collection on. If you have an interest in buying this collection, let me know and I will forward a list of all the serial numbers and PMG grades. This is the largest collection known. I will accept any reasonable offer. This is a beautiful collection that took me 15 years. Please contact me at woody3882@aol.com and I will forward the list and answer any questions. Thanks woody3882@aol.com Edited June 27 by Dana Wood GoldFinger1969 1
sedblacken Posted August 6 Report Posted August 6 On 6/28/2024 at 1:44 AM, Dana Wood said: I have over the last 15 years amassed a beautiful collection of the Rare 1957 B-B block $1. Silver Certificate notes. This B-B block is the rarest of all the 1957 S/C notes. PMG population report shows that only 464 are known and this collection contains 346. (74% of all known) Every note in this collection is graded by PMG and stored in a climate controlled environment. This collection has a modest value of over $28,000. Due to my age and medical conditions I am forced to pass the collection on. If you have an interest in buying this collection, let me know and I will forward a list of all the serial numbers and PMG grades. This is the largest collection known. I will accept any reasonable offer. This is a beautiful collection that took me 15 years. snake game Please contact me at woody3882@aol.com and I will forward the list and answer any questions. Thanks woody3882@aol.com Hi, Can you explain the importance of grading for selling currency notes? GoldFinger1969 1
Dana Wood Posted August 6 Author Report Posted August 6 Grading represents the condition and quality of the note. This is why every note in my collection has been graded by PMG so you know exactly what you are getting. Hope this helps Woody3882@aol.com GoldFinger1969 1