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ovrundr
Hi all,

I'm not much on bank notes so thought I'd ask you guys. My Father-in-law left my daughter a 1914 $20 South Carolina note. We stoped by a local coin shop and he said it was extra fine and was worth about $350. The owner was not there so don't know how well I can trust this person since mostly he wanted to buy it. Can you give me a ball park figure of about what it's worth

I can add pictures later if needed.

Thanks
Rick
ovrundr
Here are the pictures:

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mufelika
Rick:

You were wise to pass at $350.00. Large size Nationals are hot. One dealer has this same note listed in much worse condition at $2,100.00. Here is the dealer's webpage. You have to scroll down to find it.

http://www.aoauctions.com/national.htm

One also sold in a recent Lyn Knight auction for $2,750.00

http://www.lynknight.com/ShowAuctionDetail...uction_Id=27676
gxseries
YIKES. Now that is a major price difference!!!
Art
Very nice note bthumbsup.gif
ovrundr
QUOTE(mufelika @ Jul 3 2006, 03:11 PM)
Rick:

You were wise to pass at $350.00.  Large size Nationals are hot.  One dealer has this same note listed in much worse condition at $2,100.00.  Here is the dealer's webpage.  You have to scroll down to find it.

http://www.aoauctions.com/national.htm

One also sold in a recent Lyn Knight auction for $2,750.00

http://www.lynknight.com/ShowAuctionDetail...uction_Id=27676
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WOW what a difference.
Thanks for the info mufelika.
I'm glad I decided to get a second opinion.

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Thanks again.
Rick
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