Collectible dollar bills: what should I do if I have a dollar bill worth more than $100,000? | ticket collector | World

Collectible dollar bills: find out here what you should do if you have a dollar valued at more than $100,000. Photo: eBay | Photo: eBay

Don’t know who to go to and where to sell your $1 bill valued at $150,000? As a first step, experts recommend that you seek the advice of a professional in numismatics (coin and banknote collector) who can help you with the value assessment and sales process of your collection. They will check if your ticket is from 2013 and if you have the series that go between B00000001 and B00250000 or between B03200001 and B09600000.

Find out in this note where to buy and sell the most sought after $1 bill in the world, whose value rises up to $150,000 by some collectors.

Auctions: preferred method

Over the years, auctions continue to be the preferred method for collectors to sell their banknotes and coins. What should you do? Send an email with several photos. If your bills or coins have value, they will reply telling you how the collection is sent, the sales commission, and the method and term of payment.

If you agree on the details, you must send them the bills or coins, and they will be in charge of auctioning it. youThere are also several auction houses such as Heritage Auctions and Lyn Knight Curency Auctions (USA), Noble Numismatics (Australia) or Todywalla Auctiond (India).

eBay, Amazon, among others

Online retailers (eBay, Amazon, and German merchant Banknoten), exchange dealers and galleries (Certified Coin Exchange, Inc., Metro Coin and Banknote, George La Barre), and coin expos (Toronto Coin Expo in Canada, ANDA Expo Money in Australia and Coin Fairs in the UK) are useful sources.

How to get an expert in Numismatics?

The National Numismatic Association (ANA) has clubs in various parts of the world that can help you evaluate coins to see if they are worth money or not. There are also specialized companies, such as “NGC: Coin Grading” y PCGS.

Considerations when selling your dollar bill

  • Regardless of their age or rarity, banknotes that are damaged – torn and in disrepair, or threadbare and faded – are not worth the paper they are printed on.
  • Do not wash or press a banknote, or try to erase the marks or trim the edges, as this will detract from its value.
  • According to collectors, the two best seasons of the year to sell coins are the FUN Show in January and the summer ANA from July to August.

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