close up pics of these two united states older notes

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by maggie123, Nov 2, 2010.

  1. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    have a look does the signatures mean it may be worth more, thanks

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  3. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    Ouch...
    Nope...those are still worth nothing as they look fake.
     
  4. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    This is what a real one looks like:

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  5. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    well i guess i got ripped in that deal,, not happy,,do you have a back pic of that note are they all that color?
     
  6. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    The color does fade some and some are real red. It's not the color that it is but to tell you the truth if you could not tell those were fake you should not be buying raw confed notes IMO.
    Get some experience before you spend your cash. Go to some shows and look at as much as you can and you'd notice it was not real.

    Here's the back of a $100

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  7. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    well to be honest i only paid 10.00 for them and where im not into studying united states currency i thought it a good gamble, but as i stated in earlier posts i said they actually looked fake to me, so i had nothing to hide as for my location i dont have the privilage of being able to visit the shows that are in the bigger cities.. honesty first and foremost thats why i asked about them..thanks for your time. appriciated
     
  8. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    No problem. Anytime.
     
  9. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    thanks again.. the funny thing is the paper feels nothing like what i have felt before.. i also read that years ago there was money made or counterfited by the 2 diff parts of the states is that true
     
  10. Duke Kavanaugh

    Duke Kavanaugh The Big Coin Hunter

    I"m not sure what your asking but they have been faking notes and coins for years.
    The paper should be thin like a tissue paper and not think like most of these fakes are. Those probably came from a tourist site and sold not as real notes but as keep sakes.
     
  11. maggie123

    maggie123 maggie123

    what i mean is they are thin as hell and very delicate when i touch them im afraid they may fall apart as such
     
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