Yes, there is. The parties should have just met up as Westport in Connecticut and NYC are not all that far from each other. Sending such valuable...
This whole thing of charging sales tax not only when you buy something outside of your state but outside of the country is abhorrent!!! Last year...
They do circulate just not in the United States very well. They are popularly used in everyday commerce in Ecuador and El Salvador, and perhaps...
Those are good sleeves to use. If they were soft and thin you may run into a problem but the PVC will not leach as they are rigid. I've had notes...
To me they are worthy of a wow and that they appear to be keepers. Others may be inclined to say, "No, they are too modern." In terms of being...
While these losses are deeply unfortunate, I will say sending expensive gold coins from Carson City to Reno, a mere 30 miles, was not worth the...
It was a fine auction with some fine coins. With nine days left, the bidding had already gone up to $50. It is unfortunate the seller was spooked.
The coin itself looks to be quite authentic. There remains the possibility the S has been added but it looks to have a similar pattern of wear to...
No, sir. Blurry pictures are strenuous to the eyes and can be literally painful to look at. Here is a little how-to guide on how to deal with...
Quite true. I was in Spain in January and it was definitely all euro. I'm sure like with this occurrence there are exceptions of coins being used...
Blurry pictures like this get blocked using Ad Block Plus. Anyway, the client was an American and had a two Euro cent debt to settle so two...
I went to go withdraw some unemployment funds from an ATM at a Bank of America last week. Right as I walked up to the ATM approximately $200 was...
I see. Here is another idea. Perhaps it is a contemporary counterfeit which was originally coated in silver wash that has since largely worn away.
It could be a saltwater or shipwreck find. Having the precise weight and doing the silver ring test will help to determine whether it is likely...
I stopped off at a bank today. A guy from a business who was in front of me walked in to turn in a counterfeit Series 2013 $50 note. I walked up...
It is definitely luck. I have found one W-mint quarter- a 2019 San Antonio Missions quarter. I found it out of a sampling of only $3 in quarters...
Hmm. Perhaps I've missed something but not really. At least not to me. This coin was minted over 1100 years after what most historians consider to...
You can read a thread about it from last year here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/1935-1-silver-certificate-inverted-back-error.336491/.
The irony is notes from the subsequent 1969x series are considerably less common (particularly Series 1969A and 1969C). Signatures changed rapidly...
Can you see what year and mint they are from?
Separate names with a comma.