there is a separate buy/sell section. it is not supposed to be posted in regular threads.
it's a dryer coin. not a real error. hope you didn't pay much more than .10 :thumb:
it use to be a very common practice years ago. i would also agree that it would hurt the value having the notes glued together. even if they are...
never heard of them. even if i did i wouldn't buy any notes graded by them. pass :)
i don't know if anyone has posted this yet. very interesting:smile http://money.msn.com/now/post.aspx?post=657ab7e0-3845-4092-8c82-8806c520b275
the "standard guide to small-size u.s. paper money" has it listed at $150 in CH CU. so it would probably go for around $100 or so if you can find...
does it spit them out for a dollar :)
true, now that you mentioned it when i was in vegas the atm's had 100's. but the picture they show is at a bank. i have never seen a bank atm...
well it's nice to see these notes finally coming out. it's just a dumb name for the article. i have never seen an ATM that gives out 100's :)
it is possible. but i think in the case of these notes it was just heavy inking that just bled through.
definitely looks like a squeeze job
well just get your money back and take this as a lesson. you really need to know what you are purchasing especially when you are dropping that...
all unsold auctions from previous weeks have been slashed as well. please check'em out :thumb:
i have a bunch of auctions ending tonight. new auctions starting tonight for .99 lots of graded nickels!!!!...
it's worth .25
i have a full set of silver states quarters in a dansco album. they are all starting to tone nicely :)
i got down to 19th as far as proof nickel registry sets before i start selling it off
it was very prevalent in the notes from the 90's. as you can see by all 3 examples posted. @sam. yours is quite a bit darker than most i have...
here is just one example. while not as dramatic as the 2 notes already posted the bleed is very noticeable. i have seen straps of 50's with the...
it's not extra ink. its just ink bleed form the back. it is very common. i worked at a bank for many years and have seen thousands of notes like...
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