This is with all colonial error type face.
I'm going to do three examples for each denomination Should I use the same date for all of them?
12.57
12.65
12.62
12.60
1: 12.55
Maybe that's only for the normal categories, not the YNs. Also, I think I'm going to do the proof one.
It's becuase they are cheap, all others are way too exspensive for a lot of coins.
If the dings are in the recesses of the letters then they might of been there before the edge lettering was put on. But they're just dings.
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Hmm, it seems to be two pieces of paper stiched together. POssibly becuase the note was so worn do to exstened circulation due to economic...
Couple months vs. 20 secs you choose
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It could be a misplaced piece of the security thread and a stray piece of paper in the pulp.
Nope
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And it's from conneticut
It's a colonial bill of credit, the first American non-intrinsic currency. Colonial paper notes functioned as currency but actually were bills...
Separate names with a comma.