i seem to have struck a cord with you. i am not the one who made the original comment about the elitist paper collectors on this site who will say...
don't get me wrong i do appreciate it. but this particular note you posted doesn't have any monetary significance. that's why i say its a...
i would not consider myself an elitist but from the info he has given it is a regular $10 note. there were over 99,000,000 notes from that block...
no way would that ever be considered an error. i dont even see any difference but even if there is, it is way to minor. you got hoodwinked
i am game this is one of my favorites [IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] i love the philippines notes i l[IMG][IMG] [IMG][IMG] and from my own...
here are some of my favorites from my cuba collection. not quite as old but still beauties. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
they are neat notes. i have about 3-4 gem examples.
oh ok. since when do you always get gem notes out of an ATM. i was an ATM custodian at a bank for years and the notes were always beat to ****....
these are the 3 that i have. all by the same artist. got them on ebay a few years back for a steal. .[IMG][IMG][IMG]
having it graded would be the best way to get top dollar for the note. since when do ATM's give out dollar bills?
definitely not a real note. if it was real it wouldn't just be the seal that was out of position. those were floating around ebay like crazy a...
they are $100's they wouldnt waste their time on 20's
i have about 65-70 of the early 60's proof nickels with blues, yellows, pinks. some look like cotton candy :)
i would honestly just save up some money to buy a better example of that note(if thats the note you truly want). that thing is pretty ratty. i...
its a nice looking note. but its hard to tell if it was trimmed or not. the spacing on the back looks pretty good. could you take another...
nothing super special with the serial. it is only a dollar though. i would hold onto it if it was uncirculated
ok you are right he isnt "totally wrong" he is only partially wrong :thumb:
sorry but you are totally wrong with your last statement. just because someones interest and specialty is ancient coins has nothing to do with...
i have come across quite a few notes ending in 99. here is one i just sold. 1950 E to boot :thumb: [IMG]
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