Chackiee Posted July 22 Report Share Posted July 22 Are These 2 Notes Worth Enough To Warrant Getting Graded? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenntucky Mike Posted July 25 Report Share Posted July 25 On 7/22/2024 at 1:16 PM, Chackiee said: Are These 2 Notes Worth Enough To Warrant Getting Graded? Welcome to the Forum. The $5 Silver Certificate, Fr # 277, in that condition is probably worth $400 - $500, the $2 Silver Certificate, Fr # 250 is probably worth around $200 - $300. As far as having them authenticated and graded that depends on what you want to do with them, if keeping for yourself there's nothing wrong with leaving them in protective sleeves like you currently do, if you're looking to sell then I'd try to consign these to an auction house and let them worry about sending them off to PMG, if you just want them graded be it for a registry set or just because then that's cool. Just be aware that if you only sent these two notes into PMG it would cost you around $50 each and I'm not sure you'd be able to recoup that money fully. If there is a local coin shop or dealer close by you maybe able to submit these through them for a lower cost. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chackiee Posted July 26 Author Report Share Posted July 26 On 7/25/2024 at 6:38 AM, Fenntucky Mike said: Welcome to the Forum. The $5 Silver Certificate, Fr # 277, in that condition is probably worth $400 - $500, the $2 Silver Certificate, Fr # 250 is probably worth around $200 - $300. As far as having them authenticated and graded that depends on what you want to do with them, if keeping for yourself there's nothing wrong with leaving them in protective sleeves like you currently do, if you're looking to sell then I'd try to consign these to an auction house and let them worry about sending them off to PMG, if you just want them graded be it for a registry set or just because then that's cool. Just be aware that if you only sent these two notes into PMG it would cost you around $50 each and I'm not sure you'd be able to recoup that money fully. If there is a local coin shop or dealer close by you maybe able to submit these through them for a lower cost. Thanks For Reply, I Was Offered $100 For Each, I Passed, I Did Sell A Grover Cleveland 20 Dollar Note Fore $60 And A 1878 cc Morgan Dollar For $30, I Think I Should Have Passed On Those As Well Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenntucky Mike Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 On 7/26/2024 at 2:22 PM, Chackiee said: Thanks For Reply, I Was Offered $100 For Each, I Passed, I Did Sell A Grover Cleveland 20 Dollar Note Fore $60 And A 1878 cc Morgan Dollar For $30, I Think I Should Have Passed On Those As Well If I was looking to sell and get what I could without having to jump through a bunch of hoops I'd take less than full retail, especially if you're selling to a shop or individual that is going to flip them to try and turn a profit. They need to make their money too, but $100 is way to low for the Chief note, for the Washington porthole $100 would be getting close to my "I just want to sell" price. Assuming that the Morgan Dollar was authentic, $30 was low as they typically go for at least $100 in poor condition, uncirculated prices are much higher. The $20 Cleveland it depends on the condition and which type, if in heavily circulated $60 might not have been to bay if a common variety. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chackiee Posted July 26 Author Report Share Posted July 26 On 7/26/2024 at 2:53 PM, Fenntucky Mike said: If I was looking to sell and get what I could without having to jump through a bunch of hoops I'd take less than full retail, especially if you're selling to a shop or individual that is going to flip them to try and turn a profit. They need to make their money too, but $100 is way to low for the Chief note, for the Washington porthole $100 would be getting close to my "I just want to sell" price. Assuming that the Morgan Dollar was authentic, $30 was low as they typically go for at least $100 in poor condition, uncirculated prices are much higher. The $20 Cleveland it depends on the condition and which type, if in heavily circulated $60 might not have been to bay if a common variety. Thanks Again… He Said All We’re Legit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenntucky Mike Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 (edited) On 7/26/2024 at 3:22 PM, Chackiee said: Thanks Again… He Said All We’re Legit They look ok, looks like the one on the right seems to be in the best condition, maybe XF-F range. Edited July 26 by Fenntucky Mike Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chackiee Posted July 26 Author Report Share Posted July 26 On 7/26/2024 at 3:28 PM, Fenntucky Mike said: They look ok, looks like the one on the right seems to be in the best condition, maybe XF-F range. Yes, He Offered 30, 35 And 60, Gave Him One Of The 1st 2 For 30 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenntucky Mike Posted July 26 Report Share Posted July 26 On 7/26/2024 at 3:41 PM, Chackiee said: Yes, He Offered 30, 35 And 60, Gave Him One Of The 1st 2 For 30 Too low base on what I'm seeing, double those prices and that'd be pretty fair and still leave a little meat on the bone for whoever bought them. They probably wouldn't double their money at those prices but I guess your selling price will depend on how much you want to shop them around and hold out for top dollar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chackiee Posted July 27 Author Report Share Posted July 27 Thanks For The Replies, My Father Passed 9 Years Ago, He Worked At A Bank For 50 Years, Many Different Departments, Fraud, VP And So On…..I Opened A Lock Box He Owned And It Contains A Multitude Of Old Notes Along With Over 100 Old Coins, I Have No Clue What I Am Looking At….Thinking This 1 Is Fake… Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenntucky Mike Posted July 28 Report Share Posted July 28 On 7/27/2024 at 4:27 PM, Chackiee said: Thanks For The Replies, My Father Passed 9 Years Ago, He Worked At A Bank For 50 Years, Many Different Departments, Fraud, VP And So On…..I Opened A Lock Box He Owned And It Contains A Multitude Of Old Notes Along With Over 100 Old Coins, I Have No Clue What I Am Looking At….Thinking This 1 Is Fake… Definitely looks questionable, I'd lean towards it being a modern reproduction. If you have the patience for it you can try finding it on wildwinds. https://www.wildwinds.com/coins/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pat2744 Posted September 10 Report Share Posted September 10 I'm brand new at currency. Can someone tell me what registration means. i saw this on PMG Grading for currency. Thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fenntucky Mike Posted September 10 Report Share Posted September 10 On 9/9/2024 at 9:25 PM, Pat2744 said: I'm brand new at currency. Can someone tell me what registration means. i saw this on PMG Grading for currency. Thanks Welcome to the forum. I'm not quite sure what you mean by registration, could mean that you can register your PMG graded notes on the Collectors Society Website, or add PMG notes to registry sets, or something else. Do you have a link to the page? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...