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Original $2 2003 Premium Federal Reserve Set no. 70
All Twelve District STAR Notes Serial no. x00000070*
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USD 6,999.00 |
| Current Price |
USD 6,999.00 |
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| Start Time |
Monday, August 25, 2008 |
| End Time |
Monday, September 01, 2008 |
| Location |
Omaha |
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Description
$2 Premium Federal Reserve Set Series 2003.Set no. 70A00000070*B00000070*C00000070*D00000070*E00000070*F00000070*G00000070*H00000070*I00000070*J00000070*K00000070*L00000070*A full, better-than-original set with all 12 notes carefully removed from their government-issued sleeves and stored in a fresh Mylar-D holder - - even the original green display book and slip cover are absolutely scratch, nick and mark-free - - everything is pristine and will arrive that way to you!Many of these 2-digit serial sets have been broken up and sold as singles. Here is your chance to own one of the MONSTER number sets from that sale, which was limited to 2,000 sets and was conducted by the U.S. Department of the Treasury in November 2004 - - the sale was over in a matter of hours.These 12 notes grade GEM (f) to GEM (vf) - - if sent to a 3rd party grading service, in my opinion, grades would be assigned between 64 and 66 with the Dallas (K) note being a very strong candidate for Superb GEM 67. However you slice it, this is a GEM set. This is the only set I have. BID WITH CONFIDENCE I personally grade everything I sell, I stand behind my grading, and I am confident you will find my opinions on grading to be accurate and CONSERVATIVE. Review my feedback and decide for yourself. I offer a full (7) days NO QUESTIONS ASKED return privilege. 99% of any third party graded notes I sell, such as PMG, were originally purchased raw by me. The return option applies to those as well. I intend to earn your trust and satisfaction. My mailing address:John DeMarisPO Box 72Boys Town, NE 68010 For raw/ungraded notes, I utilize the Dual Grading System, which is endorsed and in use today by a number of the currency hobby's most honest and respected dealers. The dual grading system recognizes the importance of both PAPER QUALITY and CENTERING by assigning separate grades to both features, rather than trying to arrive at a single "net" grade that attempts to blend and factor both paper quality and centering into a single grade.In the Dual Grading System, the first term refers to the paper quality and the letter in parenthesis indicates the centering. Centering grades are:(vf) Full margins and well centered on both sides with only a slight shift evident; also called "Gem" centering(f) The shift is obvious but not at all objectionable. Could be well centered but with narrow margins.(a) One or more margins are close or touching, or the note in general is very off-center and distracting.I feel this is the most realistic and descriptive way to describe and grade paper money.
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