Total Recall: red FRN's? [IMG] [IMG]
Raiders of the Lost Ark: $500? half-portrait looks like McKinley [IMG]
Shawshank Redemption: $50 series 1990, DA Block, signed by Nicholas F. Brady (Anachronism!) [IMG] cropped/rotated/zoom: [IMG]
The Black Dahlia: $100 FRN's, $100 Gold, various [IMG]
The Mummy: 1917 $1 Legal Tenders [IMG]
Back to the Future II Various issues [IMG] [IMG]
Pearl Harbor: $5.00 HAWAII overprint (even though they weren't printed until a year after Pearl was bombed) [IMG]
Here's a section that will be of interest to those who are curious about money shown in movies. This time, it is about the banknotes of the United...
instead of just announcing a section and leaving it empty, why don't you announce a section and plug it full of stuff related to what you're...
Filipino 1 Peso, KM 203 Cupro-Nickel (75% copper, 25% nickel) obverse: Jose Rizal (writer, reform advocate) Philippine national hero, fought...
"Darlehnskassenschein" on the top is the type of note this is, similar to how U.S. currency would read "silver certificate" "United States Note",...
great notes! :thumb: here's where they're from: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
i've always wondered....why does flammable and inflammable mean the same thing?
hmmm...i think i see the problem now. the liberty people encourage users to spend them as real money. link: How to spend the Liberty Dollar
thinking things over, i think both sides are correct...they're just not speaking the same language. if you walk into a walmart and try to spend...
one of the arguing points was that liberty coins closely resembled u.s. coins. so does the hutt river coin. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] the liberty coin...
just the 20 for now. i'm not sure when they'll release the others. old: [IMG] new: [IMG]
nope...no mpc since the 70's. the pogs we use don't fall under MPC because they are considered aafes gift certificates, and the military doesn't...
These are clearly labelled "Negotiable", and the back clearly says "Warehouse Receipt". I don't think anybody would be fooled into believing this...
Disney Dollars mimic U.S. Dollars, and U.S. Dollar coins mimic Chuck E. Cheese tokens. From the Reserve Bank of New Zealand website: At least...
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