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Keep in mind the average life expectancy of a dime is only 25 years. Your dime has endured for almost double that length of time. It's common to...
I would say HD in this context likely means half dollar. I would have to check my stats but I'm pretty sure I found a 1987D half before one time....
I don't bother doing it these days but with key and semi-key dates I know I'd never fill, I'd buy replicas, age them accordingly, and put them in...
That's rather a kind of rubbish and well, even arrogant statement to make. There are plenty of "modern" star notes that are considered rare and...
Yes, this note is worth $35+ for the simple fact that it's a star, does have a low serial number, and is 50 years old. When I say $35+ I do mean...
It's a nickel that was likely run over by a train or was otherwise placed beneath some kind of heavy weight or equipment. The nickel was elongated...
Get in the habit of asking bank tellers if they have any "cool old bills" when you go to do routine withdrawals or what have you and you will...
It's interesting to contrast the two because their surfaces look so different. Would you say that yours has been cleaned or would you say that...
I would say you have quite likely encountered them before but just hadn't noticed them. I recently found the two "wilds" in the attached picture....
I went to a bank today and asked the teller if she had any cool old notes. To my surprise she said she collects them. While I don't plan to keep...
Keys and semi keys in this kind of condition make me rather dubious. Forgers are known to bury their coins in their backyard and pee on them to...
When one thinks about it, 1953 was less than 45 years since they were last minted. It's not too different these days from finding cents that were...
U.S. currency was printed as 18-note sheets into the 1960's wherein the BEP gradually upgraded to printing them as 32-note sheets. While the...
What is the series date of them?
Not to be too particular but Series 1976 $2 FRN notes were actually the first $2 FRN notes to have ever been printed by the BEP. Prior to this...
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