All of them dated from 1907-1914 were restruck a couple times, and you probably wouldn't be able to find out if this particular one was a restrike...
Here's the small BB: [img]
"Necessary but not sufficient" seems to be the status of the Cheerios dollar
It's an old joke - "we're losing money on each sale, but we make it up in volume". I don't know what they're doing, sorry :)
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There is no security on ACH - the automated clearinghouse that handles transfers from one bank to another in the US. E.g., you at BofA try to...
I worry far more about someone just taking money out of my account than a bank employee rifling my SDB. I recently learned the hard way that there...
I keep weight, diameter, metal, and a couple catalog numbers in mine
Your automatic exposure is all over the place though.
On a quick count, France has 9 just for 1997
I think you posted this on an 8-year old thread that has nothing to do with your banknote. You should start a thread, if you have a different...
Chris I can guarantee your search will have more luck and less stress if you learn how coins are minted, and assume that anything that could be...
Depends what you collect. If you collect banknotes from around the world, then keep these for your collection. If you don't collect them, then I'd...
To me the last photos are the worst of the bunch, but one key difference is the light position. Your lighting needs to be higher & closer to the...
The $2 will look like the front, with a gutter down the middle.
I think I would spend the $2, just to see what kind of reaction you get!
Nice! And it's got the rare "repeater-solid-radar" serial number too!
If you post what you paid for *any* coin here, you will get people telling you that you paid too much. It's human nature. Do some research on any...
Beautiful medal. Meilhac would not be the first to have a French spelling changed to the English version for convenience. Edmond Dulac is also...
Envision what the die would look like with the N and the gouge. The gouge is above the N, not below it :)
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