Idea on values?

Beachkid23

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I got a couple things from grandmothers estate this weekend. I was wondering if you think of the value of these couple items. The first one is a 1923 one dollar red seal. I was thinking about having it sent in to be graded.



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Also I have a 1917 $2 bill. It is pretty rough but still pretty neat looking old money I think.



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Then the last one I got which I'm fairly certain it's around $150-$200. 1883 CC Morgan.

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I was thrilled about the silver dollar. My mother text me a picture a week ago saying I was getting a silver dollar. And she text me a picture of the 1922 piece dollars. I would much rather have this one!! But do you think the one dollars worth getting graded?
 

Your 1923 US $1 Note is valuable.The 2010 Red Book--US Currency values them from $150 in F-12 up to $875 in Unc.-63.
The 1917 $2 (using same reference) shows $125 in F-12 though yours looks more like VG-8 for which the reference didn't give a value.
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ebay is a good reference for what things actually sell for, and has bills in all sorts of conditions. I would only grade something if I was wanting to sell it, If i am keeping it the grade doesn't matter to me. your morgan is beautiful and since it is from your grandmother the value to you is more than money.

1923 US $1 Note red | eBay

1883 CC Morgan | eBay
 

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I would only have it professionally graded if I was going to sell it online or if there was a dispute (as to condition/grade) with a local buyer.
 

The 1883-CC is a very, very nice coin. Not the kind I could afford! It's about $210 in MS-60 condition to $230 in MS-63 condition. The S from that year is actually worth the same, if not a little bit more, depending on what condition it is in.
 

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