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Sequential Notes In Groups Of 5, 10, 15, Etc.?

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Say I have 10 sequential silver certs and they are X amount per note.

How much of a difference in price, if any, would say 20 of the same note bring in be per note?

50?

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I don't think that small of an amount, of 20, would matter. It would be cheaper per note to get a pack of 100 though. It might be a little cheaper per note of 50 rather than 10 though. Most dealers sell either individually or in a pack of 100.

For example, I've seen a common star note sell for $5 for one note, but a pack of 100 (of the same series and branch) sell for $180 ($1.80 per note), so quantity does matter.
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They would command more of a premium if they were sold individually...IMO
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i just found 2 sequential dollars. should I keep them?
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What series are they? If they are in CU or near to it, then I would keep them, but that is your choice.
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I think everyone has misunderstood the question. If they are seq (consecutive) they are going to command a significant premium, and the more you have the higher the premium. As far as what that is is what someone is willing to pay. Check recent completed listings on ebay.
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I.e: recently I've sold CU silver cert stars for $6-10 each, I had a few groups of 2 consecutive that fetched $30+...
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