When I read the title of this I thought this was gonna be some kind of absurdly stupid item being sold on ebay, like Britney Spears' face on a...
If I recall correctly, some 1795 and 1797 half cents were struck on worn Talbot, Allum, and Lee tokens.
According to the catalog I have, 66m was printed between January 12, 1933 and June 10, 1937. In VG it's listed at $30 and in VF it's valued at $85.
I kinda like the Indiana quarter. For the longest time I thought the thing on the reverse was some kind of WWI machine gun. Upon closer...
At least it wasn't a piece of toast with Britney Spears' face glued on it...
Dead giveaway for me. Whenever I handle $50s or old-style $100s, I always check for the security strip or watermark, to make sure that no...
Funny, I got H1.
Was there a watermark or security strip in the note? This is a pretty good fake, with correct serial numbers and plate positions.
Here is a document showing all that I need... https://docs.google.com/document/d/16cbYBeQ18UgPSmgo_qb4phqv9EBVn_I7XyQgHArbo7Q
I looked at census reports. According to PMG there are 6 1934C $10 B..* notes (FR 2008-BW*) in 66EPQ. There are none finer in the population reports.
I think you did good.
Some dealers may buy notes with four leading zeroes, but these notes don't have any real premium unless the serial number is under 1,000. That's...
Hello there. We got some boxes of coins this week and three coins baffle me. Pics are shown below. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I thought ladders were like 12345678 or 87654321.
Those are the 2009 $100 bills with J at the front. Not sure if there would be any collectors of sequential $100s though.
Weren't there a few commemorative palladium coins?
I'd like one of those Tombstone $10 SCs.
There are actually 25 different block letters (A-N, P-Y, and *). However, some FRBs have not reached all block letters, for example, A has not...
Would have been cooler if the first note was "64333346". Still, good find and a great price.
Yep, spender...
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