Recent Currency Purchases

We are constantly buying and selling U.S. and foreign banknotes, so our inventory changes frequently. IF there are specific notes you are seeking to add to or to upgrade your collection, check with us -- we may well have it in our inventory...We try to be extremely conservative in grading any of our "raw" or non-certified notes, and will always stand behind our grading and guarantee the grades! Here are a few relative examples of notes from our current inventory for your consideration :



An ever-popular small-sized National from the Pacific National Bank of Seattle. Good colors and brightness with no stains, this note has typical light vertical and horizontal folds, but is a solid XF+ specimen and sure to fit into any nice collection!


1929 Charter #13230 XF45

$130.

 

 


This attractive woodchopper is priced to sell at a very competitive level!.
Napier-McClung CGA VF20

$230.




A very nice small-sized Gold Cert with vivid colors, good margins, and a growing demand among currency buffs.....
1928 $20. PMG-VF-30

$275.





A decent example of an early Gold Note, with reasonably strong colors, good centering, and non-distractive folds, priced affordably for most collectors :

1922 $20. CGA-VF-35

$375.





A very nice and conservatively-graded early $10. Gold Note! Good colors, nice, wide margins, virtually invisible folds and/or handling marks -- just a very pleasant example of and always-popular note!

1922 $20. - PMG XF-45

$ 675.




An attractive 'National" in very nice grade for this series. Strong blues in the seal and bank charter numbers, good margins front and back, and a relatively scarce example being one of only 25 known extant. A very acceptable "type" note for inclusion in a collection.....


1902 $10. PMG- XF-40

$575.




One of the most popular of the 'type' notes, the Onapapa or "Chief" ... This one is graded as a "high-end" Very Fine to Extra Fine with good crispness, a minimum of fold marks, very good blues in the seal and embossed printing, and would easily fit into a higher-grade collection.

1899 $10. VF+/XF

$1095.

 


Richmond issue from Feb. 17, 1864, a nicer-than-average Fine/Very Fine specimen of a high-denomination issue. Most of these have weaker print detail and/or frequent staining and problems. Other than a very slight paper slice at the top center, this one is a problem- free note.

1864 $100. F+/VF

$85.



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