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Run of 18 consecutive 1935 Plain IA Block Silver Certificates Choice - Gem CU
$ 7.12
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Description
1935 Plain Silver CertificatesIA Block
18 Consecutive notes
Choice to Gem CU
A scarce run of 18 "never cherry picked" examples.
A one-of-a-kind item for me.
Review the scans and see the Gems!
BID WITH CONFIDENCE!
***I strive to deliver 5-star customer service***
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.
Nearly all of the third party-graded notes I sell were originally purchased as "raw" (ungraded) by me, then submitted to the grading service for independent grading by me - - if you are the high bidder in one of my auctions, you will likely be the first owner of that freshly-graded note, fresh from the grading service. Very few tired, recycled banknotes from Goodpaper!
Review my feedback and decide for yourself.
I offer a full (14) days NO QUESTIONS ASKED return privilege.
This return option applies to all third party-graded notes well. I intend to earn your trust and satisfaction.
NOTE: Any third party grading company population ("Pop") stats quoted by me in a listing are
as of the date the item was listed
on Ebay and are, as such, subject to change.
My mailing address:
John DeMaris
PO Box 72
Boys Town, NE 68010
For uncirculated raw/ungraded notes
I frequently utilize the
Dual Grading System
which is endorsed and in use today by a number of Paper Money 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 serves to simply blend and factor both paper quality and centering into a single grade description.
In the Dual Grading System, the first term (VG, F, VF, XF, AU, CU, CCU, GEM) 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.