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I'll take a different approach to this answer... working in a coin store, and searching through THOUSANDS of Wheat Pennies Every Month... this is...
If you like Old German Stuff, I find the most interesting German Coins are pre-1900, when all the German States had their own coins... you can get...
I am in agreement with Mainebill... F-12 & XF-40.
FYI... I put it on EBay... if anyone cares to bid. Already have a $99.99 Bid....
You know, it could be! Super hard to tell from the writing!
What would you say is the Serial Number??? It isn't hard to read! It is just poor penmanship!!! "95920" or "96920" is what I see are...
I bought it this morning for $50. :-)
Those prices seem to be 10+ years old... think it should go for more than $100, don't you?
I took a little better lighted picture, as the Red really isn't that faded on the bill. Think it was the fluorescent lights I took the pics...
I came up this note this week, and got a sweet deal, BUT... I am no expert on Grading Currency, especially anything this old. I'd truly...
Just searched "Cross Lions" on Numista, and I looked for that relatively Unique Cross... was on the 5th Page I looked at! Sometimes you just have...
On Numista, what I find it to be is: ND (1364-1383) Luxembourg - Esterlin with Lions - Wenceslaus I
FYI... I put them for sale on EBay. Also another set that is the same, but doesn't have the Letter.
I sold Two Henning Nickels on Ebay not very long ago... had no problem. They are very interesting, and learning about them was cool... Still not...
Agreed... We sell those in our Coin Shop for $1 Each all day long... have a cigar box full of them!
Looking at what similar bills have sold for separately on EBay, I come up with starting them at about $40-$50...
Top Left in the First Pic - Definitely Byzantine Empire - maybe a 40 Nummi around the 7th Century? Third Pic Down - Center Top Coin - Looks like...
I am currently working on a British Large Penny Collection - to get all the years, at least. I do have quite a few British Farthings, some 1/2...
So, I came upon an interesting find. Apparently, back in the 90's, there was a company called "Alan Shawn Feinstein Associates" that pretty much...
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