There can be many proofs for a note. A proof is usually part of the design process. With lithographed notes there can be many different proofs...
It has been legal for people not on the program to possess food coupons since 2013.
Need a close up of the upper left of the front of the note. One clear enough to see the details of the scrollwork below the 1.
Can you post a clearer picture of the upper left corner including the scrollwork below the 1? It looks like a US counterfeit.
OPA published notices as to what each stamp was for. It was fairly complicated. Here is an example from a 1943 newspaper. [ATTACH]
I have collected military currency for almost thirty years. I have seen lots of notes with stains, even red stains. I have always been...
Copiers and scanners have anti-counterfeiting software in their programming. https://rulesforuse.org/en/banknotes-counterfeit-deterrence-0
The early change machines that accepted $5.00 notes would give change for a 5 peso Philippine JIM note. . . . or so I was told.;)
Vending machines in the US do accept more than the $1.00 bill. The fact that the vending industry could update their machines to accomodate the...
The federal reserve banks do have examples of counterfeit notes. They use them for training.
Yes.
There are but you have to know the TPG standards to see it. A washed note will not receive the PPQ or EPQ or OPQ in the grade.
Not without a picture of both sides.
Japan 1942-44. It is a 50 sen note and depicts the Yazukuni shrine on the face. The shrine is a monument to Japanese war dead.
The best place to find prices is Ebay. Stock dealers tend to ask ridiculously high prices for inventory even in common items except for Clinton...
Find a B&O and you will have the Monopoly set.
Spare tires were required to be sold to the government at $.20 per tire. Book Five is the scarcest. Anyone interested in rationing material...
Isn't everything the mint cuts curved?;)
Somewhere I have t shirt with this note on it that I picked up in Guanajuato, Mexico, site of the Cervantino.
1928 is the year of the law authorizing the notes. The notes themselves were issued from 1934-47.
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