i have always loved the small sized national notes. here are the chicago notes that i have. :thumb: THE MUTUAL NATIONAL BANK OF CHICAGO...
that looks similar to the one that i have only its raw that i pulled out of a set
very nice toning. gotta love the great colors those 60's proof nickels get. :thumb: i have about 60-70 60's proof nickels with amazing toning like...
ummmmmm there is no picture or link so it might be kinda hard to give you any advice. sorry
is this one worth keeping :p [IMG]
lol well if the dime says it then it has to be. maybe because the picture is dark the toning looks like AT. still a nice coin :thumb:
i love toned silver dimes but for some reason those colors say AT to me. i have picked up a load of them recently and i just dont feel right...
nice toning. they are very prone to that. i have a bunch that i had gotten from rolls that have some really nice toning like yours. :thumb:
lol, i dont know how all the crap will "brighten up any collection" :rolleyes:
well from the standard guide to small sized us paper money 9th edition it shows the serial range for the GB block going from 01880033 to 04065027....
unfortunately there isnt anything uncommon there at all
as others have said leave it in the holder for now.
i have the silver proof sets i am good for now
it might have not been intentionally faked. it has no doubt been washed(probably washing machine). i have seen 50-100 notes easily like that...
it has been through the ringer :D
yes lehigh does have one hell of a jefferson registry set. he posts different ones all the time. :thumb:
i would have to kinda disagree with you. roll searching always had a certain popularity. some areas more than others. just because this one...
no problem. glad you enjoyed them!!!
glad you liked them zep. i will post the 1934 series notes next week. you can always check my sig, there are links to my 2 banknotes sites....
i have always liked the looks of the numeral notes. they seem to be getting harder to find Dave, i dont believe there was any particular...
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