Bank Note Prices Advance Over Recent Levels
Despite summer-like temperatures in many sections of the country, the market for collectible currency showed no signs of languor in June, as the torrid pace of price advances showed no evidence whatever of letting up.
Demand for U.S. currency in virtually all grades and across just about every collecting specialty continued at record levels, while dealer inventories continued to shrink under the pressure of accelerated sales combined with few buying opportunities
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