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[Solved] Wondering the best way to sell old paper money

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I have 20-$1 silver notes 1935, 3 are 1935E, 2-$1 notes for both 1935D and 1935F and 1-$1935H. Then we move to 1957 I have 5-$1 notes and of them 5, 2 are star notes. I have 4-1957A and 3-1957B $1 notes.

Now I have $2 silver notes (and red stamped) 1-1928D, 2-1953A, 1-1957C 1-1963 and a numerical run of ten on a row, missing 2 numbers the 3 in a row 1976 almost like they were printed today.

Lastly I have 1934, silver 1934A & 1934D $5 notes and red stamped 1-1953B and 1-1963 $5 notes. I would love to have someone buy them all with decent purchase prices and serious interest in buying these or giving someone quick smart advice on the best route kinda in a little bit of a time crunch but I’ll have to be patient with this. I know it’s not gonna happen instantly. I will add some pictures here

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This topic was modified 3 months ago by Moneyman24
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If you want them to sell as quickly as possible, the best way is to take them for grading. Collectors love buying notes that are backed by good grades and certifications. You can grade your paper money at PMG for instance. Their value mainly depends on the current condition, as I can see many of them are in good shape.

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