Grading Currency and what to look for at the MS Level

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  • čas přidán 23. 03. 2020

Komentáře • 23

  • @lxndr3299
    @lxndr3299 Před 3 měsíci +2

    This may be old but it's still relevant and I learned new things.

    • @dustinwitty
      @dustinwitty  Před 3 měsíci

      I'm glad it is still of some use. I need to do an updated one.

  • @billhetland8070
    @billhetland8070 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi Dustin,
    Came across and old video of yours. Thanks for sharing this good video. On how to look at different ways a note gets a grade. Take care.🙏
    Bill 😎

  • @silversurfer1986
    @silversurfer1986 Před 4 lety +5

    Excellent video bro. On the 64 and 65 comparison to me it looks the 65 has “slightly” better margins. Other than that ya it’s whatever flavor the grader had for the day. This, as you know, happens ALL the time in the coin and currency grading realms. Thus the multiple re submissions for both. Anyway, sic radars! Thanks for sharing!

  • @tylonnplatinumthe3rd659
    @tylonnplatinumthe3rd659 Před 4 lety +3

    Great information Dustin!! I have a 1935 and 1957 silver certificate in 67. I think I payed $70 for the 1935 and $40 range for the 1957

  • @GDSavingThePast
    @GDSavingThePast Před 4 lety +2

    Great video. Thanks for sharing.
    Grading is such a subjective art and science.

  • @shekatagani
    @shekatagani Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks nice video, having notes or coins graded is of course an addition expense but it does add value and proof of condition and authenticity if you ever decide to sell.

  • @robintraina217
    @robintraina217 Před rokem +2

    nice

  • @Ontario100
    @Ontario100 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the information. I learned a lot! 👍

  • @marksmith3209
    @marksmith3209 Před 3 lety +2

    Nice info, I subscribed. Cheers.

  • @Theodore81547
    @Theodore81547 Před 3 lety +3

    One of the toughest grades, other than the 70, is "61" Uncirculated.

  • @patrickdolynskyj4998
    @patrickdolynskyj4998 Před 3 lety +2

    Sweet ❤️

  • @richarddelanet
    @richarddelanet Před rokem +2

    Before you told me about the margins I wasn't even looking at the margins as something to do with condition or eye-appeal...

    • @dustinwitty
      @dustinwitty  Před rokem

      Glad I can help you out

    • @richarddelanet
      @richarddelanet Před rokem

      @@dustinwitty I am not that daft mister. The focus is on eye-appeal in my comment.

  • @mspinoy
    @mspinoy Před 3 lety +2

    Just want your opinion....I have 10 crispy one dollar bill with the serial numbers in sequence. I found these in the change machine in the casino. Are they worth saving? I also have star bills in different denomination.

  • @mongtkb
    @mongtkb Před 2 lety +4

    i thought they grade the note based on the condition
    the margin or mistake by the BEP shouldn't mark down the score, it should at least score a bit higher because of the mistakes

    • @richarddelanet
      @richarddelanet Před rokem

      What do they call it? a leading question; establish an arbitrary standard and then realise the difference with subsequent examples; a bit like confirmation bias?

  • @-Milo
    @-Milo Před 11 měsíci +3

    The autographs all look EXACTLY the same. How is that possible? Also why are all the radars starting with 00, how’d you get these bills?

    • @dustinwitty
      @dustinwitty  Před 11 měsíci +1

      I got these bills for me major collector in California. I do not know how he acquired them. He offered them to me years and years ago. I've sent sold these particular bills.

  • @ssweeps
    @ssweeps Před 3 lety +3

    Who is the autograph?

    • @PeterDunbar
      @PeterDunbar Před 3 lety

      @@dustinwitty why is it called a “courtesy” autograph and how did you get them?

    • @brainandforce
      @brainandforce Před 2 lety

      Rosario Marin, former Treasurer of the United States. Her signature was already on these notes.