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We
have more than 690,000 notes in our collections, all USA paper money, some of
which are errors and uncut sheets that do not exist anymore and some of those
belong to private collectors and investors. Some of them are just unique or
extremely rare which are not for sale or are never put on eBay. We may not have
the most expensive notes in the world but for sure we guarantee that we have the
widest selections of USA PAPER MONEY NOTES in the world, more than 690,000
notes.
Our prices:
1. if the
notes are graded; Our entire graded notes prices are based on
a) the
reputation of the grading company
b) the
rarities, conditions and serial # of the notes.
So it
is very hard to believe that the reputation of the grading company is even more
important than the rarities and etc. of the note.
Even
most of the collectors still don't know that if you buy a note with CGA holder
66 $2.00 1896 educational for $6,600.00 (FR#247)item #330034789635,the seller
was lttlst1 and the buyer was mcpof, and the transaction was done Oct.03 2006 @
15:39:39PDT, that doesn't mean you can buy
the same note with the same FR# and condition and grade 66 in RCGS in the exact
same number holder and FR# but just different grading company RCGS the same
price item #200032031565, the seller was certified-assets and the buyer was
b-e-p-collectibles, and the transaction time was on Oct.04 2006 @ 20:51:28PDT.
This
note was sold in CGA 66 holder for just $6,600.00 and the exact same note was
sold in RCGS 66 holder for $10,000.00. This is a $3,500.00 difference or 50%
extra.
Do you really think the "buyer" was so naive or un-familiar with the
prices !
Someone
pays for the same note $3,500.00 or 50% extra just like that without even
thinking about it !
The
buyer knows what its paying for.
The
same note was sold on PMG and PCGS holder for more than DOUBLE....WOW!!!
This is more than double for the same note. People know what they are doing.
Mistakes could happen one time only, there is no way every collector makes
mistakes. If someone makes mistakes, that doesn't mean everyone makes mistakes.
Some Collector don't even know a note could be untouched at all but its not well
centered, this kind of note however is not touched by human being could never be
graded as a premium Gem (because its not well centered).
Even some of the collectors think GEM un-circulated conditions is just GEM! They
don't know GEM condition is divided by 6 different groups and numbers.
1)
70/premium Gem 2) 69/ultra Gem 3) 68/super b
Gem
4) 67/Gem
new 5) 66/Gem un-circulated 6) 65/Gem
65 is considered Gem as well as 70, but 6 numbers different. Did you know that?!!
This is
making tremendous effect to the value of the note. SACAGAWEA (golden dollar) $1
2000S is selling with PCGS holder 70 (deep cameo) on eBay from 2400 to 2700 item
#8401554063 and the seller was trustedtraditions.com and the buyer was a private
buyer.
That
exact same coin ($1 2000S ) in SGC holder is selling less than $4.00 item # This
is almost 1000 times more!!! Would you believe this?! I really don't think the buyer who pays for the same coin but in only PCGS holder 1000 times more
expensive, is not educated about the prices!!! This is a huge difference,
please don't believe us just like that and ask some real professional collector.
When it
comes to paper money even a dot ( . ) would consider and make a huge effect to
the value of the note, that's the real fact.
2) If the
notes are not graded, its based on the rarities, conditions, serial #, seal and
all the other details of the note (for example FR#,serial #, years, signs, number of printed
issues, state, city, bank and etc.)
You
really can't judge the value of the currency based on green sheet and FR# book.
"NATIONAL BANK NOTES"
National Bank Notes form the
most plentiful and extensive series of American paper money. These Notes
were issued from 1863 to 1929 by many thousands of banks throughout the country
and in all territories, in many denominations and in three Charter Periods.
Indeed, so vast is the extent of the national bank notes that no collector hope
to complete them. Instead, they are collected either by treasury signature
combination or by locality, that is by state or city of issuing bank.
The small sizes of National
Bank Notes were issued from July, 1929 to May, 1935, after which date National
Bank Notes ceased to be issued. This discontinuance was brought about by the
treasury recall of certain united states bonds, thus making them unavailable as
security for further issues of national bank notes.
The National Bank Act of
1863 (amended in 1864) was a congressional act that
authorized the issuance of bank notes by national banks.
Each national bank was required to deposit with the Treasury
U.S. bonds in the amount of at least one-third of its
capital stock. Circulating notes, guaranteed by the
government, might be issued up to 90 percent of the par
value of deposited bonds. Passed by northern Republicans in
the absence of southern legislators, the National Bank Act
raised much-needed cash for the war effort. It was also a
substantial step toward a national banking system. The notes
issued under it constituted the sole bank-note currency of
the
United States until 1914 and remained in circulation
until 1935.
ITEM DESCRIPTION
1902 $100 National Currency
Stock Number : 2376-9352
This is one of the rarest and scarcest FR-700
PPA national currency for 1902 $ 100 denomination. the note is from state of
Texas and city of HOUSTON.
ONLY 17 SERIAL NUMBER HAVE ALREADY REPORTED TO
THE CENSES IN ALL GRADE.
THESE ARE VERY DIFFICULT TO LOCATE ANY ANY
CONDITION.