Interesting! And my cards are numbered C101,2,3, etc -- C for Christmas, most likely. Yours start with 2, which seems to indicate that was the...
Bump. Still seeking images of medals with engravings of presidents John Tyler and Andrew Johnson.
I remember when those were first offered by ABN. They seemed expensive to me at the time, but I wish I had a set now. ABN also put out a series of...
The Brownsville note is gorgeous, Panzerman -- thanks for posting it. Not many notes feature vignettes that stretch most of the way across. A...
If you're buying on eBay, my advice is to be patient. When you find a stock or bond you like do a lot of searching to see who has the best price....
I think advanced collectors prefer them to be signed and issued, so unissued stocks tend to be a little cheaper. But I don't have a preference,...
eBay is the main source, but there are some dealers who also have their own websites. There is also a major show coming up in January in the DC...
Here's what was posted previously about the caduceus...
I see there's a 5 cent Military Payment Certificate in this batch. MPCs are an interesting topic and there's a few members here who specialize in...
Sad to say, but RickieB died about a year ago. I will send you a private message about Gene Hessler.
That Crompton and Knowles loom machinery reminded me of another stock with a loom vignette. This one was made by Draper Corp. and doesn't look...
Nice ABN Co. stock certificate! I still need to get that version. Here's the older style stock. If the eagle looks familiar it's because of my...
That first article on Roberts Petroleum Torpedos is an excellent read! It changed the entire game for early oil drilling. Yet, this company was...
Les seems to be fixating on dynamos and heavy machinery, so I'll add a few more. Power companies sport some of the most attractive vignettes on...
Keep in mind that Lather posted that when he first started this topic back in 2010. I'm not even sure he's still active. But as to what we'd like...
I suspect you post primarily on the coin forums. You may not be aware, but this thread is posted on a subform entirely devoted to paper money....
Sure, anyone can post here, but it should relate to the original topic in some way.
Pretty sure you posted on the wrong thread. Short snorters generally have no connnection with American Bank Note Company.
Could a piece of another check have gotten glued over the original nose? Or was it really printed that way?
These appear to be Uzbekistan banknotes from 1918. Maybe someone can provide a more specific identification and grade. These are way out of my...
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