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consecutive star notes

#1 Unread post by The Zen Dude »

Posted earlier but in the wrong forum.
I just received two federal reserve $10.00 noted with consecutive ser. numbers, 05579478 * and 05579479 *. Both are 2017 series A and appear to be in near UNC condition. No folds or other marks that I can see. Could someone give me a guestament on actual value and if you think they might be worth having them graded?
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Re: consecutive star notes

#2 Unread post by Earle42 »

You already posted a thread with this exact information.

Please understand our members are not here 24/7 but visit when they have the time, so answers are not always immediate.

The only advice I can give you is what I Tell people about grading coins.

You need to know why you want to submit them first:
1. Just b/c you like graded bills? Then do it.
2. To sell for profit? Now your homework starts and we cannot do it for you b/c we do not have the bills in hand.

You need to estimate a grade by finding grading standards for bills online using a search engine (it might be posted on a bill grading website?).

You need to find sold examples of the same kind of bills in the same kind of grade estimates.

You need to see if grading fees will eat up all your profits. Don't forget to check hidden fees like membership, and postage/insurance both ways.

Also check selling fees for the venue you choose to sell.

Take all of the above into consideration and you will have your answer.
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