I got a 1934 $20 FRN,don't have pics. Looks F-VF, Kansas City SN 13929009.I don't collect paper, so how much should I expect from a dealer?
It could be an impaired(circulated) proof. Can you take pictures?
If it is a proof, it should have smooth, mirrorlike fields(background) and frosted devices(design).
The field almost seem to have ripples, and it also looks recolored
There's a die crack going from over his head to TRUST.
Same thing on the star.
Look at the tops of the letters in the word Alaska. It has a change in color that goes straight up and stays inside the length of the letter.
[IMG] I'm talking about the "rays" coming from the word Alaska. It is on the lettering on the bottom too. Is it worth more than 25 cents? P.S....
I wouldn't trust prices in the red book. The information in it is good though.
Use the macro setting(Should be a flower)
One of those has dates,1985 and 1987
If it's only coins we own,#1 1881-s silver dollar, I grade it 63DMPL, was my grandpa's then my dad's.#2 1936 WLH, I grade MS64, but it could be a...
I think the Library of Coins are from the 50's and have PVC and sulphur. For your question, I prefer whitman. I find it very hard to put the coins...
Alright sounds good
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A normal 1937 cent weighs 3.11 grams. Add on a little for the extra metal and there you go. The only other remotely possible option is stuck on a...
Yep. It didn't come that way from the mint. It would be nice if you could weigh it(in grams) and post back
Mercury/steel plated. Post mint damage
There are like 14 1804 $1, and those go for $4,000,000. Depending on the result of the case, there are 11 of these.
Probably 1 cent
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