Sure can! [IMG] [IMG]
I use archival sleeves (Specifically, SAFE Collecting Supplies 9292 - Cover Holders Top Open 5 MIL DIN A4). They're just right for a sheet of...
I want to share this nice presentation that holds a 4-specimen uncut sheet of Series 1981 A $1 FRNs. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
It's Pick# 97, a 1944 Victory Issue 10 Peso note printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington, DC for the Commonwealth of the...
I am happy to receive this one today. [IMG] It is a face plate number 106 engraving error — The "106" was engraved with a larger size font...
All I have to say is, WOW!
You should be. It's a beautiful note!
I tripped on the note because it was unnaturally white leading me to believe it must have been washed/bleached. Here's a normal $20 Gold...
But, it's a Dark Green Seal. The serial number range for Series 1934 $500 FRN Chicago Light Green Seal is G00000455A through G00025346A. Dark...
I wish these were mine. [IMG] [IMG]
Let's see 'em! Some of mine: [IMG] Series 1934 $10 FRN LGS District Set: [IMG]
Oops. My post duplicates this one.
I found another one: 1928 $20 Gold Certificate [IMG]
Very Nice! :yes:
[IMG] I didn't notice consecutive serial numbers on the Silver Certificates!
All seem to be in good shape. The first two are Series 1935 $1 Silver Certificates — I would estimate the value to be in the $12 to $15 range. The...
These came yesterday — Nothing spectacular, but all four blocks (AA, BA, CA, and DA) for the 1953 $5 Silver Certificate: [IMG]
Darryl, that note appears to be in excellent condition!
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I claim a foul. French artistry on banknotes will always kick butt against other paper money. :)
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