Listen to Steve. CurrencyManage is the way to go.
Coming late to this thread but it is absolutely 100% fake.
Old Hoopster is right, $100 is too much depreciation in face to keep long term. If it was a $1, $2, or $5, sure, but that $100 is better put into...
I don't think UNLV's logo is related to the Confederacy, they were a Union State, admitted to the Union during the Civil War, the state flag motto...
Did someone say frame Confederate notes? [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
You'll see this alot on $2 bills, the red ink in the serial and seal gets yellowed out, and it usually impacts the reverse green printing as well....
First - love that Benjamin note - fantastic example, great color, full framing... I have an orange variety very similar. Personally I would put...
For $10 - if you didn't live in the United States, and it had your home country stamp or something on it, why not? When I take $2 bills abroad...
As Steve said, that $2 is the winner, bet it's $30-$40 easy in that condition...
Late to this thread... I think the $1 as shown is an outstanding design. The $5 is okay, not sure why Jefferson is kicking Hamilton off the $10...
Fine NET/Apparent rust. Though if it has good body I've seen them get slabbed at VF20.
Agree with Steve, looks easily VF, though the pics are a bit small... if it's an F it's the nicest F in the history of grading...
Ugh, wish it had better engraving, love The Fighting Temeraire, I have a hand painted copy of it, several other great works as well from Turner...
Someone pin the $#!+ out of this thread... should be stop number one for questions about serial number value...
Nice example, the T41 is one of the much better CSA designs. Nice handwritten issue from Monroe, LA on the back...
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