A bank did not have to hand you anything back except $5.00 in whatever format they had. You could only demand gold or silver at the Treasury.
The imagery is Columbus bringing the world to the Americas.
Uspapermoney.info has data on uncut sheets.
The threads are made of blue silk. Whatever this may be, it is not related to the threads.
They do, but face to back are more common because of the printing process. The back is printed first so the image of the back on both sides is...
Wayne Pearson is not associated with the BEP. These are just designs dreamed up by someone with no official position. He also recently proposed...
Lithography uses metal plates or stone plates.
There is a Clayton (nmi) Cox born in 1922 who served in the USMC in WWII. There is no record of a Clayton Cox serving in the USMC in Korea. His...
BK Auctions should be avoided.
So they can return them to the consignor who they belong to.
That John Dunlop is on notes from Northern Ireland.[ATTACH]
That is a Type II 1929 National with the serial number and Charter number printed together.
Federal Reserve Bank Notes were printed in March 1933 to deal with the shortage of currency brought on by bank failures and the Bank Holiday of...
The Atlanta $10.00, Richmond $100.00 and Boston $20.00 are Federal Reserve Bank Notes, not Nationals.
USMC records were not affected by the 1973 fire. USMC muster rolls for Korea are available on ancestry.com. PM me his name and I will see what I...
Yellow seals were not for counterfeit protection. They were made so they could be invalidated if large numbers were captured by the enemy. They...
What about the $2.00? ;) [ATTACH]
It is called wertbeständiges notgeld. It was the transition to the Rentenmark. It is not propaganda. Here is an example issued by the...
I am not questioning who Hoge was nor what he did for the Confederacy. You asserted as fact that this note was paid to Hoge for work he did for...
These were a Franklin Mint product called Banknotes of the World. They are not true printers specimens. There were 73 notes in the complete set....
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