There used to be tokens that had a space to insert a cent, which would then be a sort of centerpiece. They'd be called lucky pennies, or have...
Post issue damage.
It would be silver colored, not brown. How much does it weigh?
Be that as it may. The redefinition of money from commodity to fiduciary to fiat wasn't done on a whim, or without long consideration. It was done...
You know, integrity is very expensive. But it does allow you to look yourself in the eye in the mirror. Good man.
Stuck through grease. Common error, although each one is unique and your more extreme than many. Not worth getting graded, IMO.
It's been estimated that all the gold ever mined adds up to less than 100,000 cubic yards. That's a cube less than 47 feet on a side. You could...
The only real value it has would be to her, as a souvenir of her father when he was a warrior for his country.
Yep, it's mine. From way back when I collected large size. I quickly switched to small size (It was a generational thing, few of the older fellows...
Here's a note similar to yours. Look to the right of Webster's face, above the lower serial number scroll. You'll see D11. This tells you this...
Large size notes were printed in sheets of four, so a cut sheet would be four notes with plate positions A, B, C, D. I certainly didn't mean to...
I'm not an expert, but I am a fairly well-informed collector. The note shows no trace of a third printing, front or back, and there is no chemical...
I bought this as a circulated error - third printing completely missing. Then I looked a little closer. Note the irregular top margin - it was...
Where's the missing note? Without it, you don't have a cut sheet. Cut sheets are worth (a little) more.
Looks real to me. Why wouldn't a crook include the date to increase the value?
Looks real to me.
It isn't true that a black seal can't be printed askew while the bank numbers are correctly positioned; the machinery can malfunction to allow it....
I'm not into judging other collectors. I think your collection is very nice, but if all you had were a couple silver certs, I wouldn't think less...
Yes, SOME shoplifters are in fact people with a mental illness, and who aren't criminally responsible for their acts. The thief at the coin show...
OK, puritan.
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