I have an affinity for pre-2003 NGC holders.
my dad has a 1853-O seated quarter that's probably ag.
nice coin you got there!
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PMD...sorry to break it to ya.
IN GOO WE TRUST, lolz. Do you by any chance remember the Kansas quarters that read "IN GOD WE RUST"?
Oh yes, those 10 ruble notes with Lenin on the front. Gotta love them.
let's use the term "scrambled ladder" for these types of notes.
I've had some of their 1966 currency.
Nice work finding 1950 $5s and $20s, guys! BTW back in May I found a 1977 $1.
I will agree with you there. What TPGs claim should never be taken as gospel.
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It's a 2006 $1 bill, serial number I 78464444 B. Anything interesting about it?
I would definately keep it as Cool Numbers assigns this number a Coolness score of 99.45%. Notes with numbers above 95% are keepers in my book.
i've entered at least 700, god where's george is extremely addictive.
wow...sunfaded 2006 old-style $5 note.
According to Cool Numbers, all these notes have scores of 95%+, which means they're keepers in my book.
1935 bills are pretty tough to come by compared to 35A through 35H, and I'd say this bill could go for at least $4 or $5.
Nice job! I might need to ask the tellers in my area if they have old notes!
Of the three bills, the only one I would buy for a premium over face is the 02102010 one because http://www.coolnumbers.com/crunch.asp
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