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1928-C $5 FRN - Atlanta district. One of the toughest $5 FRN's to obtain short of the 1928-D. I hope to send her off to PMG with the hope I'll receive a VF/XF grade.

 

After 4 tries for other 1928-C's in lesser conditions - I was able to score this one for $587. I guess the economy might have something to do with the cost.

 

 

Merry Christmas!

 

 

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I'll take a 20 - the last one I found had a fold down the middle and some tape leftovers. FInding these notes in any condition is a rare treat!

 

 

Now it's time to focus on the 1928-D...

 

I'll post the PMG pictures of the 1928-C when it is returned.

 

 

 

 

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I hope to send her off to PMG with the hope I'll receive a VF/XF grade.

 

I'd probably hope for a 20 if I was you

 

 

 

Great news - the 1928c note graded out a 20 and was shipped today. I also had a 1928 (I) that came back 25 - a key non-star for that series. Now I have to wait three days for shipping...

 

I'll post pictures when they arrive.

 

Now it is time to find a 1928d (F) $5 FRN

 

 

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1886 $10 Silver Cert. The finest of 10 examples of FR-293 from the Oat Bin Hoard. This 1966 discovery consisted of approximately $40,000 face value of large size US notes, found in a farm shed near Kansas City, MO.

 

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Nice $1K FRN!!!! Off to grading?

 

Picked up this low number 1963A for a better $ than #135 in 66 EPQ went on Heritage last week. I gave the note to my son for his collection as a nice base.

 

Only if it was a *star*...

 

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1934 H Star Mule - Light Green Seal VF-EF. Fr-1955 H*

 

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The economy right now has allowed me to pick up some 6 key notes since January (graded and ungraded) at prices I have not seen since I started collecting. This is a nice note I end up paying about $60 under book. Only one graded by PMG, a 30, I'm going to send this one off either alone or in my 50+ batch next month to save on fee(s).

 

 

Maybe a 40 or 45?

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The stars were so much bigger and cooler back then!

 

 

Your opinion VF/EF? Go or no go at the $25 PMG tier or wait two months and send it in at $15 with my batch grading? I guess is it worth waiting for two months?

 

 

 

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