Shops WW2 Italy, 1943, 100 Lire Allied Military Currency est uncirculated mint cond
Shops WW2 Italy, 1943, 100 Lire Allied Military Currency est uncirculated mint cond, WW2 Italy 1943 100 Lire Allied Military Currency estimated on becoming an officially graded specimen scoring a grade of uncirculated.
Product code: Shops WW2 Italy, 1943, 100 Lire Allied Military Currency est uncirculated mint cond
WW2 Italy, 1943, 100 Lire Allied Military Currency estimated on becoming an officially graded specimen scoring a grade shops of uncirculated mint condition. Please review pictures you will see exactly how crisp this bill is as it holds up it's own wait while leaning up against a support. If the bill had significant wear and tear or contained fold marks, the bill would not be crisp enough to hold itself up perfectly during the various positions and photos taken. From research, the average value being placed on a similar note in similar condition hoovers around $125. Note that this is the second version and without the "F" above the 100 Cento and therefore is more limited in production as well as more sought after and coveted by collectors. Ask is $77. I'm purposely knocking $48 off the estimated value in the event that my estimated graded condition is a little too generous. This way, nobody will lose out on this deal, hopefully, it gets graded even higher than MS-60. MS-60 yields $48 profit.
WW2 Italy, 1943, 100 Lire Allied Military Currency estimated on becoming an officially graded specimen scoring a grade shops of uncirculated mint condition. Please review pictures you will see exactly how crisp this bill is as it holds up it's own wait while leaning up against a support. If the bill had significant wear and tear or contained fold marks, the bill would not be crisp enough to hold itself up perfectly during the various positions and photos taken. From research, the average value being placed on a similar note in similar condition hoovers around $125. Note that this is the second version and without the "F" above the 100 Cento and therefore is more limited in production as well as more sought after and coveted by collectors. Ask is $77. I'm purposely knocking $48 off the estimated value in the event that my estimated graded condition is a little too generous. This way, nobody will lose out on this deal, hopefully, it gets graded even higher than MS-60. MS-60 yields $48 profit.