I am guessing that you bid against me on that $100 1890 Treasury note, and you won or that $5 1875 NB note. I was in the long beach $50 1880 Legal tender and lost. But congrats on your note.
All those are great notes. I won the 1882 $5 Brown Back with Charter number 1000. Not an expensive note, but love the colors and of course the number. Thanks!!
Ok, question for you. On the 1899 US $5 silver certificate with Indian chief, the bill is ungraded, appears uncirculated but let us say the actual condition is somewhere in the AU range if submitted, how high would you be willing to go on it? Same question for the 1901 $10 Bison note. Thank you.
Thanks for the question. I am very cautious of ungraded notes. These would cost approximately $10,000 for the pair. That is a big a risk to take . My advice would be to stick with graded notes..
@@Ontario100 Thank you. Strong bidding but sitting $1175 on the 5 and $1775 on the 10 with 3 days to go. My thought is to get them below retail and then submit for grading. I think both could make AU. Probably will end much higher. Beautiful notes though.
Awesome currency 💲💵😊🎉🎉
You finally got your Watermelon! Congratulations!!!😜
🎉 Yeah! That's it!! LOL LOL LOL I wish. Thanks. 😆
I’m going with the Morgan back 😉 All amazing notes Ontario and great idea for a video 😎🤙🏼
That is a great note, but no. I wish I had the funds to bid on more notes. Some of them went for a lot less than I thought. Thanks
@@Ontario100 very true I was surprised with some of those notes going for under $1000.00
Vary enjoyable. I even bid on a couple of them. 😊
Cool. There were so many interesting notes in these auctions. Thanks!
And by the way, I think you bought the first one. Because of the serial number.
Thanks for the guess. That is a great note, but I bought the 1882 BB with charter number 1000.
I’m hoping it’s the Roswell, NM National! Great video recap of the auctions thank you,
Good Guess, but nope. Hope you are having a great weekend.
Those are some expensive notes! I would say you bought the 1880 $5? Thanks for sharing!
I picked up the 1882 $5 BB from Charter number 1000. Thanks for guessing!
The 1880 $5
Yes. I picked up the 1882 $5 Brown Back from Charter Number 1000. Thanks!!
$50 Gold Certificate. You have the $10, so this seems logical, otherwise you. Picked up one of the $5 notes. :-)
Thanks for guessing. Sorry not the $50, but that is a great note! You are getting warm when you said one of the $5's.
I am guessing that you bid against me on that $100 1890 Treasury note, and you won or that $5 1875 NB note. I was in the long beach $50 1880 Legal tender and lost. But congrats on your note.
All those are great notes. I won the 1882 $5 Brown Back with Charter number 1000. Not an expensive note, but love the colors and of course the number. Thanks!!
I know you have quite a few notes, but I can't remember all the notes you showed in the past, but I will guess the 1886 $5 silver cert
For some reason,I'm in the mood to watch The Honeymooners😉
LOL
That is a beautiful one, but alas not that one. Thanks
Was it the five dollar Hawaii?
No, but thanks for your guess. That is a great note. I really thought it would have brought a little more.
@@Ontario100 I agree! I have to get on Heritage and spice things up!
Ok, question for you. On the 1899 US $5 silver certificate with Indian chief, the bill is ungraded, appears uncirculated but let us say the actual condition is somewhere in the AU range if submitted, how high would you be willing to go on it? Same question for the 1901 $10 Bison note. Thank you.
Thanks for the question. I am very cautious of ungraded notes. These would cost approximately $10,000 for the pair. That is a big a risk to take . My advice would be to stick with graded notes..
@@Ontario100 Thank you. Strong bidding but sitting $1175 on the 5 and $1775 on the 10 with 3 days to go. My thought is to get them below retail and then submit for grading. I think both could make AU. Probably will end much higher. Beautiful notes though.
@@Ontario100 Strong bidding finished 2600 on the 5 and 4000 on the 10. Too rich for my blood. Shows the popularity of these two notes.
Yes. These are always popular. Thanks for letting me know. 👍