detz
Sep 13 2005, 12:47 PM
I was looking over my $2 bills and I have a few 1928 red ones that look nice. I was thinking maybe I would sell the others can just collect 1928 ones. They are going on ebay for about $10 in decent shape, can someone look up prices in the red book, what would be a fair price to pay?
Art
Sep 13 2005, 01:50 PM
Sorry - not ignoring your request. I don't do currency and so I don't have any of the books needed to look this up for you.
Just a note - the Red Book is for coins. I don't really know what the equivalent is for bills.
detz
Sep 13 2005, 02:11 PM
Oh, that's right, redbook coins..Opps!
Brett
Sep 13 2005, 08:29 PM
For US notes it is the Blackbook, sorry I don't have one. I'm not into US note collecting much.
jtryka
Sep 13 2005, 10:36 PM
I have a book at home, but I won't be able to post an answer till tomorrow. For reference, the only 1928s I have I got from circulation, but there were a number of series, I think 1928 through 1928 G, and some might be worth more than others. In any case, for circulated grades I probably wouldn't pay more than $10, probably less. I will post what I find tonight tomorrow morning.
detz
Sep 14 2005, 02:16 AM
Can you check 1953 ones too...thanks!
jtryka
Sep 14 2005, 01:28 PM
Ok, these prices are from the 1997 16th Edition of the Krause Dtandard Catalog of United States Paper Money, so they are catalog prices which tend to be high, but they are also 8 years old, which may offset. I priced the 1928 notes for Fine condition, and the 1953 and 1963 in CU:
1928 $12.50
1928A $35.00
1928B $45.00
1928C $15.00
1928D $10.00
1928E $15.00
1928F $4.50
1928G $5.00
1953 $7.50
1953A $5.00
1953B $5.50
1953C $6.50
1963 $5.00
1963A $7.50
San_Miguel98
Sep 16 2005, 03:46 PM
as of 31 march of this year, u.s. currency collectors now have a "red book"
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detai...=books&n=507846
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