Oh well, at least you got a nice scarcer district on one of those number notes.
I'd pay $1.50 for it.
Interesting!
Good god, I'm not a big fan of the golden dollars. Those things tone horribly, probably due to the manganese in them.
It looks authentic. If it's a fake it's a pretty darn good one.
The ones are too close together, obvious fake.
I think it's either the Bust half or the 1954G key date German mark. I think the latter is a sleeper coin that is resting in many german...
I want that 1822 half eagle.
This is a list of coins in my dad's collection: 1825 Bust half, VG-F condition 1856O Seated half, VF condition 1868 Spanish 10 escudo, VF details...
Do any of you stamp collectors remember back in '95 when the Marilyn Monroe stamps were being issued by the US?
Reject slot at Brookshires had a '37 Merc in the reject slot, so I rightfully picked it up. The rest were crummy Zincolns.
XF details
By 'no-grade' you mean what NGC calls a "details" grade?
I have made my decision---the bill will be EMSed onto Where's George.
Maybe you could sell them to someone who specializes in fancy serial numbered notes.
The bills could go anywhere from $60 to $250, depending on who wants them.
Nice! In a NGC old holder too!
Holes :(
Ooh, 1837 no-stars half dime!
It's from a common run of 3.2 million notes, so: I'd spend it.
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