Bzzzt Incorrect. :)
Quiz time! Who knows what these dots on the MPC note are called? [IMG]
I never knew these words that I just stumbled upon. Notaphily [noh-taf-uh-lee] is the study of paper money or banknotes. A notaphilist is a...
I don't collect MPCs, but I've picked up a few. [IMG][IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
My guess is about $12.00 to 15.00 — 718 million of them were printed in the 1960s. It is a nice note because it is the last of the $1.00 Silver...
In today's mail! [IMG]
Libya withdraws banknote bearing Gaddafi's effigy[13.09.2011 00:37] [IMG] Libyan banks have decided to withdraw a banknote bearing the effigy...
I wasn't trying to make it sound like anything other than 30.52 million were printed. However, only 1.436 million of these were printed. :) [IMG]
30.52 million Series 1935 H Silver Certificates were printed.
WOW! Very nice.
PCGS shows 1,244 graded with 48 68PPQ (3.9%) and 5 69PPQ (0.4%).
I am very happy with the notes I received today! [IMG] [IMG]
In 1933, Executive Order 6102 had made it a criminal offense for U.S. citizens to own or trade gold anywhere in the world, with an exception of...
It was indeed Series 1935 G that the National Motto transition occurred — I believe about 13% of the Series 1935 G Silver Certificates have the...
I don't think you would want to add a desiccant to notes in a container — You would probably dry the note too much. I believe approximate 40-50%...
Here's my guide: http://www.panix.com/~clay/currency/sleeves.html
This one arrived in the mail a few days ago. [IMG]
There are nice notes in that collection! Thanks for posting the link, Steve.
My recent additions: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Here is the old versus the new back on the Series 1934 C: [IMG] For Series 1934 D, the difference between the wide and narrow backs is subtle:...
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