That Minneapolis Star is so cool in so many ways, besides financially as a low print run. May Dennis be at rest, my sympathies to you. Really got to get any of those 1928 Stars with those large filled stars some day.
The plate engraver was Louis Schofield for the 1928 $10.He indeed didn't do any specific car, but it does resemble a Ford Model A.Excellent note, love it.Happy 4th🇺🇸
I’ve got 4 straps I haven’t gone through yet. I went through 5 and returned them for these. Found 4 Stars nothing special. But a good average. My other collection has gotten most of my attention. 👍🏻
I understand collecting what you like. My question is do you store things in a way that would allow your children or grandchildren to know what is valuable.
Well, I did learn a lot but one thing I know for sure is that I’m jealous! lol. Congrats on a great find! I’m so sorry to hear about Dennis. May he rest in eternal peace. Blessings always my dear friend! ❤️🙏😊
Such a beautiful $10 star note!
Great finds and video.
12:03 I didn’t know that about the car! Good info!
Great tip. Love the 1928 star $10 !!
I would totally keep that 00111160 note, it sounds like it has a lot of feeling and emotions along with it.. That sounds beautiful to me ❤❤❤
That Minneapolis Star is so cool in so many ways, besides financially as a low print run. May Dennis be at rest, my sympathies to you.
Really got to get any of those 1928 Stars with those large filled stars some day.
The plate engraver was Louis Schofield for the 1928 $10.He indeed didn't do any specific car, but it does resemble a Ford Model A.Excellent note, love it.Happy 4th🇺🇸
@@667hodge you may have been my source!
I’m from Minnesota so of course I love the I notes! 😊
Sweet note Stu 👍
I’ve got 4 straps I haven’t gone through yet. I went through 5 and returned them for these. Found 4 Stars nothing special. But a good average. My other collection has gotten most of my attention. 👍🏻
Have to love that Minnesota Note 00★ and still missing Dennis. But he would have to love that $10 1928★
@@PolarCurrency That note covered all the bases.
really nice notes, thanks
Yeah, I'd most definitely consider myself a collector, not a seller. I may be borderline hoarder.
Racecar! 😀
I understand collecting what you like. My question is do you store things in a way that would allow your children or grandchildren to know what is valuable.
@@bobkeane7966 yes. Safety deposit box is valuable. Shoe box isn’t.
"tate" Is important😊
Great note, very nice! I am sure you have said it before, but what is the book you are referring too?
@@72cmcinc paper money of the United States
i have a 1928 10 dollar yellow seal gold certificate AA series not sure what its worth
@@kcsyring2949 I have a video on that. I’m away on vacation but that video will help you.
Well, I did learn a lot but one thing I know for sure is that I’m jealous! lol. Congrats on a great find! I’m so sorry to hear about Dennis. May he rest in eternal peace. Blessings always my dear friend! ❤️🙏😊
I have an 1864 500dollars
In your opinion, what condition is your 1928 $10 note? I'm also interested in the reference you were using. Thank you
@@bryantsherman7263 I’d say 15 to 20 no problem. I use Paper money of the United States.