![]() ![]() ![]() People discuss various notes, values, and auction results all the time. Visiting currency collecting forums is a great way to absorb knowledge. You should do some research on your own (see options 1 and 2) and/or get a second opinion from a different dealer. I wouldn't recommend walking into a currency/coin shop and blindly selling my note for the first offer. There's nothing wrong with that, but keep it in mind. They need to make a profit to cover their store's rent, expenses, wages, etc. They buy and sell every day and likely have seen a note similar to yours somewhere at some time.Ĭurrency dealers always try to buy low and sell high. If you have a local coin/currency dealer, they could be a good resource for getting value estimates for notes that are too new for books and too unique for auctions. It's so unique that there aren't any similar auctions. Another example: you found an misprinted note with a fancy serial number. There won't be any auctions to compare against to estimate value. For example: a new star note run was printed and it is extremely rare. Searching auction archives is extremely powerful, but there still are some limitations.
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