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It is listed in Wendall Wolka's new book on Indiana Obsoletes. A $5.00 from the same series in nicer condition sold on Heritage for $223.50.
Panic of 1873.
Yes, it is notgeld from 1914.
The notes in the picture are based on notes from Chihuahua issued during the Mexican Revolution.
It came in contact with itself. It was folded in a wallet for a long time. The smeared serial number on left matches the green ink on the lower...
Mormon scrip is very popular and these are scarcer types.
I am at the MPCFest right now!
The Hawaii overprint notes were not issued until January 1942. They were issued on the ships in Tokyo Bay at the surrender. So there is no...
Looks like Wally. Any guesses at what it means are just that. My guess is that it relates to New Years. Either a business promotion or a party...
These pieces are one sided.
These pieces are cut from souvenir cards. They are not proofs. or specimens.
Not if they are used for offset lithography.
In the old days (1980s) you could still find assignats in junk boxes.
The 1872 date is also not correct. Genuine notes were not issued after the Civil War.
His initial question was HOW. You seem to be offended because you think he asked WHY. He was never trying to get at anything other than asking...
Awesome find.
No, that foil seal is a sticker from RQN. RQN (Review Quality Notes) is a company that tries to be the paper money equivalent of CAC.
Yes, your note. Go to the PMG website and input the cert number from the back. it comes up as 68EPQ.
The cert on the PMG site says it is a 68EPQ.
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