This note should have been destroyed by the BEP and replaced with a star note. However, this was missed by BEP officials at the time and it was allowed to escape into circulation and has been well-preserved ever since, certified by PMG as Choice Extremely Fine (XF) 45 with no problems to report. But I have a feeling that you won't want to return it once you have it in your hand. I just received back several hundred notes from the two main third-party graders and there is a lot of exciting, rare, high-grade stuff in these stacks.
Almost my entire collection is decent, quality material. I have worked hard on developing my "eye" for original, problem-free notes over the years and have been cherry picking shops and shows for over a decade. I will be highly responsive to all inquiries.
Don't get bitten by the sharks! It is a feeding frenzy nowadays online. GRADING & GRADING TERM INTEGRITY. I will never use the terms.As the sole description of the condition of the notes I have for sale. These terms do not fall into line with any commonly-recognized and accepted grading technique or scale that has been in use by numismatists and currency collectors for many decades.
The practice of solely using these terms without assigning a numerical grade (1 through 70) or a numerical grade category (Poor through Superb Gem) was recently invented by some dealers as a means of passing off lower and middle grade notes (Very Fine, Extra Fine) or doctored/repaired/chemically-treated notes as Almost Uncirculated or Uncirculated grades to unsuspecting, uninformed buyers. I have never doctored and will never doctor notes. "Note doctoring, " a very common problem these days, includes. Or whatever other method has been dreamt up over the years to artificially improve a note's appearance.
I personally do not trust CGA grading, particularly the notes that exist in the older CGA holders, so if I do list a CGA-graded note, I will provide a plentiful number of scans and photographs (all un-doctored) of the note from all angles, as well as provide detailed, accurate written descriptions to the best of my ability. The same applies with any listed raw notes. All of the data I provide can be trusted.I will answer any inquiry within 12 hours and in many cases, strive to answer inquiries in real time. Please feel free to drop me a message!
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This item is in the category "Coins & Paper Money\Paper Money\ US\Small Size Notes\Silver Certificates". The seller is "pibbthug" and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.