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I have 3 bills I need some help on. I have a US Broken bank note in perfect, uncirculated condition (Vermont bank of Windsor)
Also have an uncirculated perfect condition 1864 confederate $10 Last, have an uncirculated perfect condition US military payment certificate (.05). A 40 grade recently sold on eBay for $140 ish I think. Get these graded? Any help would be welcome. Very new to currency here. Last edited by Packerfan; 01-01-2016 at 09:53 PM. |
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Pics aren't working
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Join Date: Oct 2013
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Without even seeing pictures I can tell you that The Bank of Windsor obsolete and the 1864 confederate are both very common notes. Once you pay a reputable service (PMG or PCGS) to grade them you are not going to be looking at much more of a profit difference than you already are (unless the Confederate is almost perfect). I assume the Bank of Windsor note is a remainder (unsigned) as most of them are, which will also have a lower demand than a signed note. If you have any other questions about Confederate or Obsolete notes feel free to ask away. I cant help you on Military Payment Cert.
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Got the pictures working. The confederate note is indeed perfect. It's just amazing. Values?
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Join Date: Oct 2013
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can you post scans of the backs?
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Sure, going to take me a minute!
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Just posted the backs (As requested)
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I would value the Bank of Windsor at $30-$50 and the Confederate at $50-$70. Lower ends ungraded and higher ends graded. The grading fees will take up the difference.
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