All I can say is WOW. Whatever you do, don't crack it out until you are absolutely sure what you want to do with it.
I guess the pics would help.
OK, these three were plucked from the same box and appear to have possibly been produced at the same time. The reason I suspect grease filled...
This thread contains a link to the criteria that the Feds (and banks that don't employ collectors) use to determine what gets shredded....
While I admit the pic does look like silver, I'll bet it doesn't sound the same as the other 40%ers. Drop the 66, 67, and 69 on the table and...
Try this one. http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5j3pn0mwiLlPosC6LcTQaXvQV8BaQD8TG6TI00 The guy is clearly being greedy.
Looks like Jon67 found the smoking gun.
I personally know of 1 person who has pulled one of these out of a roll of half dollars this year and I believe I have read about another person...
To be honest, when I was younger, I lived up at the bank, but really couldn't afford much. That and given the fact that I was sincere was...
The fact that the note was sent back to the bank means it was legit, but I did manage to get a copy of both the Counterfeit Note Report form and...
That's why I threw the comment in there about ordering multiple times (the one year they had them for $8.95 while silver had already shot past...
Well, now that I'm home, I pulled out my trusty 18th edition Standard Catalog of US Paper Money and see that you are right, they only issued for...
OK, every year, Littleton offers their UNC American Silver Eagles at cost with free shipping and handling. Here's the info for this year's...
Do you have a picture? Not all tape ruins the note the same (did that make sense).
And lastly, the diamond in the rough 1950E $10 Star Note. This is probably the best find in the bunch. Paper is very crisp, but corners are...
the $20's continued 1934 D $20. Heavily soiled with zero crispness left in the paper, several major creases (including two that pass through the...
The $20's 1993 $20. Circulated condition. Not worth more than $20, but it only cost $20, so I grabbed it. 1977 $20. Same story as above....
The $5 A torn 1974 $5. Not worth more than $5, but I don't have a 1974, so I grabbed it.
The $50's OK, Nothing too special about these $50's. The first is a 1963A and was torn in half at one point unfortunately. But, since...
Well, just got back from the bank picking up some halves. This is the bank where I take all my mutilated $2 bills in even straps of $200 (so they...
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