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What's it worth?

Estimates of value are virtually impossible to provide without actually visually inspecting the note. As with almost all other collectibles, condition is usually a critical determining factor in the value of a particular note.

Albert Avery Grinnell

Albert Grinnell began collecting coins at age 11 from the till at his father's general store. He amassed a massive and very important collection of paper money. The first sale of his collection was conducted by B. Max Mehl June 15, 1943. The 2214 lots realized $38,659.56. Eight additional sales were conducted by Barney Bluestone from 1944 through 1947. The 5898 lots brought $250,457. He was life member number 20 of the ANA.

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