TXSTARFIRE wrote:... I have always wanted a high denomination note as well. It would just be fun to have one.
coindood wrote:Those are the prices I've encountered so far. Even more for graded examples.
There's a coin show here in May where I hope to nab one, and perhaps negotiate down a bit.
One thing's for sure - no way am I buying an ungraded one from eBay.
highroller4321 wrote:coindood wrote:Those are the prices I've encountered so far. Even more for graded examples.
There's a coin show here in May where I hope to nab one, and perhaps negotiate down a bit.
One thing's for sure - no way am I buying an ungraded one from eBay.
If you have a grade and price point I would be happy to help try to find one.
coindood wrote:Around the time of the last post I was very close to pulling the trigger on an eBay purchase, but it just didn't seem like the right time.
Now, with the COVID-19 uncertainty seemingly growing each day, I'm glad I held on to my discretionary funds.
Plus, not only could coin shows start being cancelled, but businesses may initiate closures for brief periods.
Not a bad idea to have some ready cash.
Know Common Cents wrote:Pretty lofty territory for a bantam high value note collector like me. There are too many possible deal killers that I may be unaware of to take the plunge into these notes. Give me an equal amount in AU or AG and I'll be quite happy.
highroller4321 wrote:I have access to a $1000 Bill in VF condition. The note has unfortunately been laminated though!
JadeDragon wrote:Tucked them away somewhere... now can't find them. Cool to own and I'm sure they are safe. Normally they are sent for distruction.
Recyclersteve wrote:I have an alternative that is different, but still cool and WAY LESS EXPENSIVE!
Consider buying the Zimbabwe hyperinflation notes. They’ve got probably 20-30 denominations and the biggest is a whopping 100 TRILLION DOLLARS! It goes for about $120 on eBay. I keep one in my wallet as a conversation piece. It isn’t crisp, but I have others that are. Wait til you see the look on someone’s face when they see it!
Klark Cent wrote:My dad gave me a $500 bill for my high school graduation.
Then later he bought it back from me because he liked it.
He died 34 years later and I inherited it.
I still have it.
It's not graded or anything and is in pretty poor condition.
I guess Al Capone and his buddies circulated the hell out of it.
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