thank you, I guess it may fall into a "poormans 42/41" lol thanks for looking. That "1" under the 2 and the "leg" under the 4 kinda threw me off....
wow Thank you! I enjoyed that VERY much. Learned alot.
[ATTACH] This is an example of a 1955/55 doubled die cent so you know what to look for. This NOT my coin (I wish)
I see something there for real and it's not scratches you folks are better than I at this. Your Opinion is it or not 1942 over 41 D. ??[ATTACH]...
only things I find in Walmart coinstar return slots so far is lint:(
YESSSSS, that is a great note! I like that and I note the serial numbers are stamped.
yeah but love the love some older person saved both parts with a straight pin before scotch tape lol
Pictures would be nice even for our curiosity and education when you find out what you want to know. These good ole' boys might growl and snarl...
I have some pretty ragged Civil war notes that I have obtained locally one is actually "pinned" together with a rusty straight pin years ago. Not...
wow thank you for your trouble. I didn't think it was a Million Dollar note (durn it) but I am like you I just like history, we can't change it...
I have a few Mississippi notes too including a $3.00 bill Mississippi note in pretty bad shape. "to forget History is to REPEAT it" That's why I...
haven't we ALL? (some won't admit it though)
sounds like a racket!
as I said I don't have a camera big enough to snap the whole bill in one whack (never had a need for one really) and never owned a cell phone to...
that's what "THEY" like not seeing that and buying. got-ya friend
Shipping rip off is the problem I am thinking.
yeah makes ya pull ya finger off the bidding finger fast.:greedy:
along the CSA bill lines I have a $50.00 CSA with a RED CSA counterstamp on the corner of the bill. sorry for the broken up pictures I have two...
Happy Birthday my friend, I love that History lesson. Me being from Mississippi and a coin/bill/civil war item collector really got my attention....
I have seen other quarters like this but not quite as smooth reeds worn down by vending machines use over the years. In this case I fully agree...
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