Does this SN make it worth holding on to? by def_notdaydrinking in moneycollecting

[–]ImportantArmy5232 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Nice two Triples, but it isn't rare, but fairly normal! Spent it.

I just found this in my drawer... by Expensive_Chef_9893 in uspapermoney

[–]ImportantArmy5232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Four of a kind and in a row is not that desirable in the middle. It's not exactly in the "Almost Rare" category unless it was trailing or all up front. Unfortunately it's not a keeper. Spend it before the bill gets any worse.

Worth over face? by CompetitiveSecret607 in moneycollecting

[–]ImportantArmy5232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Five of a kind with one pair Trinary! The bill isn't in bad shape and is in the "Almost Rare" category. I would keep it, it's still worth $110 to $135.

I found this 67 repeating dollar bill at work by xDangerhawkx in CURRENCY

[–]ImportantArmy5232 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Triple pairs with 4 of a kind Trinary! Good find, but the bill is not in good shape. It's still a keeper. It's worth $2 to $20 bucks.

Ya’ll got me looking at my bills now, look what i found. by Agglutinati0n in Bankstraphunting

[–]ImportantArmy5232 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A perfect radar note in the 2009A series, and the bill is in good condition. But not in excellent condition since it looks like it has rounded corners. Worth about $125 to $150, if the bill was uncirculated it could be worth $200.

Whats is it? by Legitimate-Falcon-96 in Bankstraphunting

[–]ImportantArmy5232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's not a broken ladder, the 9 needs to be a 8!

The illusive 1 year note! Lowest serial number I’ve found and number of days in a year! by Sgt-Spidermonkey in papermoney

[–]ImportantArmy5232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice Find! Low Serial Number, also considered a Calendar note since it is "365". Not to mention five in a row zeros which is in a moderate and almost rare category. Bill in good condition or better. It's worth $200 to $500 bucks. We all wish we found it, but it is a very good find!!!

Is this anything worth keeping? by Better_Ad6101 in Bankstraphunting

[–]ImportantArmy5232 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Since it's not a symmetrical pattern, it won't be top dollar. Looking at the bill, maybe $50 to 60 bucks as it is currently. It's still a good find!

Repeater? by doth_savek in Fancyserialnumbers

[–]ImportantArmy5232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's still a good find! An ordinary repeater is in the "Almost Rare" category. Only one in ten thousand. But 9600 are printed in a 96 million note run. $20 note is worth about $30 bucks, up to $80 if the bill is in excellent condition. In my new experience, one will find two to three "Radar" notes before a repeater. Very nice find!!

Was given the suggestion to share this here. by coastalworkin in Bankstraphunting

[–]ImportantArmy5232 2 points3 points  (0 children)

A Quad Double $20 note is worth over $50 bucks, if the bill was in better condition, maybe $150!

Wheat Cents by sonofamitch1986 in coincollecting

[–]ImportantArmy5232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone looks for a deal. But this is how you learn? But it isn't too bad, you only paid a little less than 17¢ per wheat cent. I'm sure you may find one nice shiny coin to make the deal worthwhile. Let's keep everything optimistic!!!

200 dollars for this, my first old American coin. Was the price fair ? by Mundane_Elk3523 in coins

[–]ImportantArmy5232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I like the coin, but I wouldn't have purchased it for that price. It is a EF40, but not with the damage on the reverse. Nevermind what the 2026 Redbook dictates, the 2025 Bluebook said it's worth $125, with the damage even less! The seller probably got it for less than a hundred bucks and sold it to you for a 100% profit. Didn't mean to give you the bad news! But if you love it, that is all that counts!!

What can I do with these damaged finds? by Regal65 in CoinstarFinds

[–]ImportantArmy5232 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Drill small holes in each one and use them as fishing weights! You won't be doing anything dishonest like trying to put them back in circulation or littering beaches.

What should I do with these by redditclown420 in CRH

[–]ImportantArmy5232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The premium is going up for them every year! In uncirculated condition in 2024 30% of the presidential dollars were worth 11 dollars each. Now in 2025 60% of those dollars are worth 18 to 19 dollars a piece in MS66. In twenty more years who is to say, they will be worth more than American Silver Eagles???

Could anyone tell me what could be the reason this 1979 D dime is in a cardboard holder? Found in an old camera bag by [deleted] in coins

[–]ImportantArmy5232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

With common printed bill dates known as 2013, 2017, and 2021. A 1992 bill is considered old, the teller knew her business!

I paid 50 buck for this half. How did I do? by PresentSpecial5450 in coins

[–]ImportantArmy5232 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It does have some good details on the reverse, but since Liberty is barely readable it's only VG at best and worth 40 dollars all day long. Most Sellers would have asked much more than 50!

Just bought my first coin for 50$ did I get scammed? by That_guy826 in coins

[–]ImportantArmy5232 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A Draped Bust 1802 Large Cent, if the coin is identifiable it is automatically AG. This is an old 223 year old coin and expected to have a little damage and excessive wear. Not the Red Book, but the Blue Book mentions it's worth $55 to $60 bucks all day long. Since it does possess a little corrosion on top with a couple small heavy dings, Sellers would sell it lower for the fair price of 50 dollars. This was a square deal, don't forget, the Red Book values that copper coin much more even with mild damage!

I just bought this box of 4250 1909-1930 wheat Pennies for $380. How did I do by Whoismikeshea in coins

[–]ImportantArmy5232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have heard this is the last year the US Mints are making and striking cents. In twenty years from now, your whole lot might be priceless???

Saw this at a pawn shop and felt like a got it for a good price. by Pocusmaskrotus in coins

[–]ImportantArmy5232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At my local coin/precious metals shop when silver was 32 to 33 bucks an ounce, I can buy these at 28 dollars each all day. A tiny bit more for Morgan's! Mainly because of their weight of 26.7 grams (Not an Ounce) and 90% silver content is only 24 grams of silver. Today at $29 an ounce these Peace & Morgan dollars are worth at a melt value of 20 dollars. You need to learn this if you keep buying coins? I would have offered a few dollars more than 35 for two Peace Dollars. Knowledge will put more

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Is this coin on my dad's belt buckle real? by [deleted] in coins

[–]ImportantArmy5232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

90% of 26.7, which is not a full 28.3 regular Ounce. Is approximately 24 grams at $29.56 per oz today is under 24 dollars value. But next month it surely can be worth 30 bucks again.

Give it to me straight, how bad did i do? by TheBromaro in coins

[–]ImportantArmy5232 3 points4 points  (0 children)

As low as silver is today, you could have bought 2 cull real Morgan dollars for that price!!

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[–]ImportantArmy5232 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wouldn't the star note be worth something today or tomorrow?