The seller probably does not want to put collectible or currency on the customs label. That would draw unwanted attention. Usually, they just...
The seller is in Romania.
It is a Golden Ticket and will get you into Wonkas factory. Seriously, it is some sort of modern copy that has zero numismatic value.
It is referred to as an offset error. Look up offset printing and you will understand where the name comes from. It is one of the most common...
This looks genuine but there are fakes out there. I would send it to a TPG to be certain. If genuine, it is about $1,500.00.
If you don't have the experience to give a definitive answer, why answer at all? The notes look genuine to me and my 35 years of collecting paper...
The FED keeps track of the notes it receives and issues. It does not matter to the FED what the BEP reports as having been printed but not...
More importantly, if the replacement had the same serial number the star would not be necessary.
Issued for the Japanese occupation of Malaya. You may encounter information that says they were for a planned invasion of the US but there is not...
The Federal Reserve tracks the amount of currency in circulation.
Steve was referring to the color of the seals on US government issued paper money, not Confederate paper money. Brown seals were used on National...
I have my doubts about it being genuine. The face plate is in one of the F positions. I cannot read the number but none of the F positions are...
Japanese war bonds are extensively covered in WWII Remembered by Fred Schwan and Joe Boling. Boling is an expert on Japanese numismatics. The...
It is a Japanese war bond.
It is a scarcer date for this type note.
The Supreme Court upheld a South Dakota law that required the collection of sales tax if either the seller or buyer resided in SD. Many states...
It is a chop or signature seal.
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