You should post that seller's information here (with his/her permission of course), especially if they have a web page or store front. If I ever...
To clarify, the Fed Reserve charges face value for coins, but... They have to pay the Armored Car Service or the Cash Handling Service...
Actually, they can if they want to. It has been competition and bank policy that has curbed such practice. Many banks actually have a fee...
The sad part is that they were destined for destruction. As for the $50 strap of mutilated, I personally can't see how someone would be...
I'm guessing that's a 1976 $2 bill (as later dates only issued certain Fed Reserve Branches and the Legal Tenders had the stars at the beginning...
That's good because there has been plenty of times where I haven't. I still can't believe how often I get shorted on rolls of halves. With those...
I just noticed I put 1973 instead of 1976 for the file name. What a goof I am.
I owe you one. That's some darn good detective work. I totally forgot about the signature on the left. I guess I'm still just in awe at having...
Is it me, or is $39 for a pound of wheat pennies a little...uhmmm... EXPENSIVE???????
You should tell that to the people who voted in laws regarding the reporting of cash transactions.
I bet if we were more knowledgable about the early days of typewriters and when the QWERTY layout was developed (don't remember what the competing...
I fail to see the problem. They made an easy to remember keyboard shortcut <CTRL>+<ALR>+<SHIFT>+C = ¢ </SARCASM> Honestly, I...
Actually, I think we may continue to get lucky IF we are willing to take the entire pile of mutilated off a branches hands. Cash handling...
And the pics
So while in the bank today, I agree to take all their $2 bills regardless of condition in order to get the teller to get them for me so I can look...
That's awesome. I have the 1943 I pulled out of circulation and am hoping to someday still find the D and S ones too (from circulation).
I can see it now, list a blank 5¢ planchet as a 1937D 3 legged buffalo nickel with one huge error - missing both the obverse and reverse strikings.
That is awesome!! PS. Don't open them.
That is awesome. Is it a copper planchet or a zinc planchet. (Zinc is about 2.5g and Copper is greater than 3g, don't remember the exact numbers...
I'm quite surprised the BEP/Federal Reserve don't see this as a money making opportunity. All the outdated notes that come back, could then be...
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