i have used many types of them. from my experience that have worked out great. no pesky staples to worry about.
when i worked at the bank we would do the same thing. when we got our shipment ready to go out any mutilated notes or notes with a lot of writing...
well all those lovely toned nickels i have been posting over the last few weeks are going up for auction. the first batch has gone up. many...
even more :D [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
check'em out!!!! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
oh man i would have insisted they call the police. then laugh in their face.:D
i have been doing it for a while. i have a silver proof state quarters set in a dansco album. i have always bought multiple sets so breaking one...
usually when a steel penny turns blue or purple it has be replated. i have a bunch of them
i have their first 3 LP's on vinyl. i was in 7th grade when the Beastie Boys first came out. "thumb:
no it's Mike D from the Beastie Boys :D
maybe that is the real day the mayans thought the world would end :D
good luck on that. i use to work in a bank for many years and never came across one. got tons of other stuff though. that is what got me into...
well it's only a buck. so if you like the serial keep it. i am not sure of the print run for those notes. but unless it is from a short run there...
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looks like it was submerged in water for a long time
don't get me wrong, it is still a beautiful looking coin. i wouldn't mind having it :D
the photo looks a bit juiced. i am thinking that it will not be as vibrant in hand. still a nice looking coin :thumb:
well it depends on what kinds of wrappers i would think. i would say the string and son wrappers would be ok. i have a lot of older rolls that...
due to the condition there really isn't any premium on any of those notes. even the $100. if you like it and can afford hold onto it :thumb:
the difference of depth on there is amazing
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