Your Morgan back is awesome and like you I wouldn’t care that the paper is toned. Phenomenal collection and I’m looking forward to seeing more from you.
Man don`t sneeze on your collection, you have museum quality notes, I WISH I had a collection like yours. Coins I got for as a nice collection but currency a different matter.
So excited to see a post from you, you've been a big inspiration to me. I just started my currency collection a few months ago and you have a collection to aspire to, for sure. I think even the notes you bought in lower condition have amazing eye appeal. Thanks again for posting, love your content.
I’m happy I can be that person for other collectors now. It’s a long ride with spurts of intense passion I’ve found. The low grade notes hold that history like you were saying and I definitely enjoy that part of them. Uncirculated notes don’t have much character. Thanks for tuning in!
The king has returned. Beautiful collection. Watching this got me researching expensive notes. It's too bad certain notes are unavailable to private collectors lol, would be crazy to one day own the $100,000 bill 😂
Glad man your back you in my top tier UA-cam Sites to go to for information and enjoyment. Don`t scare me again lol I thought you was done with this platform, keep making more videos sir.
That is quite the honor sir I appreciate it! I don’t make many videos but now that my channel has grown and I have learned more, I want to make videos more often. I have some coins and I have some world paper but my main focus is on large notes until I hit my 5 figure wall. I’ll be collecting US coins next I’d think.
You have a lot of great notes. Love that tombstone. I love the holders for your graded notes. The ones you have look more reinforced than the ones I use. Where did you get them.
I appreciate it! These pages are the Whitman certified currency pages. They want you to use their binder for them but I cut out the middle to make them fit in a three ring binder.
It’s hard for me to believe that note fell into my lap the way it did. I have small and fractional notes as well but I haven’t made many additions recently. I have come to specialize in large size types.
Is your 1862 $10 legal tender really an 1863? I have the 1862 $1, 2, and 5 and have been looking for a $10 to complete my set. I mostly see 1863s and they are a little cheaper, so I might just go with 1863, they are the same type to complete the set, in my mind. Sorta would like them all to be 1862, though. Just asking, I can never see on my screen it looks like yours says 1863 and I just wondered your thoughts.
Love the organization and planning. You have an awesome collection.🤎 Did you notice your 1880 $20 Silver Certificate has a "Scattered Ladder" serial number? All the numbers are there between 2 and 8, just not in order. Not sure that adds any value, but it sure makes the note extra cool! 🤎
Your Morgan back is awesome and like you I wouldn’t care that the paper is toned. Phenomenal collection and I’m looking forward to seeing more from you.
Thank you!
Very nice collection. I would be happy to own many of those notes in any conditions.
Helluva collection!! Nice !!
Wow, Great Collection 😳
Man don`t sneeze on your collection, you have museum quality notes, I WISH I had a collection like yours. Coins I got for as a nice collection but currency a different matter.
So excited to see a post from you, you've been a big inspiration to me. I just started my currency collection a few months ago and you have a collection to aspire to, for sure. I think even the notes you bought in lower condition have amazing eye appeal. Thanks again for posting, love your content.
I’m happy I can be that person for other collectors now. It’s a long ride with spurts of intense passion I’ve found. The low grade notes hold that history like you were saying and I definitely enjoy that part of them. Uncirculated notes don’t have much character. Thanks for tuning in!
Great notes, thanks for sharing
The king has returned. Beautiful collection. Watching this got me researching expensive notes. It's too bad certain notes are unavailable to private collectors lol, would be crazy to one day own the $100,000 bill 😂
Sadly there are a few types that are locked away in museums or were entirely redeemed. Unless I bought the Smithsonian 😂
Awesome
Wow!
Glad man your back you in my top tier UA-cam Sites to go to for information and enjoyment. Don`t scare me again lol I thought you was done with this platform, keep making more videos sir.
That is quite the honor sir I appreciate it! I don’t make many videos but now that my channel has grown and I have learned more, I want to make videos more often. I have some coins and I have some world paper but my main focus is on large notes until I hit my 5 figure wall. I’ll be collecting US coins next I’d think.
You have a lot of great notes. Love that tombstone. I love the holders for your graded notes. The ones you have look more reinforced than the ones I use. Where did you get them.
I appreciate it! These pages are the Whitman certified currency pages. They want you to use their binder for them but I cut out the middle to make them fit in a three ring binder.
That $50 Reading is an awesome note! Fantastic collection well done. Do you only collect large size?
It’s hard for me to believe that note fell into my lap the way it did. I have small and fractional notes as well but I haven’t made many additions recently. I have come to specialize in large size types.
Question, do you collect coins and world notes?
Is your 1862 $10 legal tender really an 1863? I have the 1862 $1, 2, and 5 and have been looking for a $10 to complete my set. I mostly see 1863s and they are a little cheaper, so I might just go with 1863, they are the same type to complete the set, in my mind. Sorta would like them all to be 1862, though. Just asking, I can never see on my screen it looks like yours says 1863 and I just wondered your thoughts.
how much is your collection worth? at least 15k?
😂 😂 something like that
Love the organization and planning. You have an awesome collection.🤎 Did you notice your 1880 $20 Silver Certificate has a "Scattered Ladder" serial number? All the numbers are there between 2 and 8, just not in order. Not sure that adds any value, but it sure makes the note extra cool! 🤎
Than you Ontario! I don’t think I would’ve ever noticed that about the $20. That’s pretty neat!