"Obsolete currency" does have a specific meaning in the U.S. paper money field, which I mentioned earlier in the thread. But perhaps we should...
Keep the posts coming! It's always good to see what you're collecting.
Is there a $3 from this bank?
I saw one of these up close at a meeting of our local coin club. They are total eye candy! I think you'll be staring at your wall a lot. :-)
I picked up a nice bond for a song on eBay last week and it just arrived. The pretty women are quite attractive and the typography on the initial...
+1! That $5 is classic!
In my collection of banknote vignette proofs I have a couple interesting pieces -- a "lazy deuce" and a "lazy five." These are known as "counters"...
In the parlance of paper money collectors, "obsolete banknote" refers to notes issued by private banks or financial institutions, primarily...
Any fan of obsoletes should know about the American Paper Money Collection, printed from original engraved plates by the American Bank Note Co. in...
It's interesting that the ANA issued these private cards (non-engraved) outside of a stamp or coin show -- at least there's nothing on the card to...
Time to give this thread another bump. I'm not sure this next item qualifies as a a souvenir card (it's not a souvenir, per se), but it shares...
Say, MPCUSA, if you haven't seen it already, I did some extensive research for a thread last year about MPC designs on engraved souvenir cards:...
Great topic, scotts1! I happen to collect Michigan obsoletes and have that Manchester set -- looks like all you need is the $3. Here are a a...
McDonald's pays a $3.24 annual dividend per share. So at current the current stock price of $101, that's better than 3 percent! But it's not the...
Thanks for giving this a bump, I missed it the first time. I have no doubt that Rick's note is the real deal. It's not translucent like these...
Many of you have probably seen the thread on bank checks --...
I finally got some information from the Japanese National Printing Bureau about the souvenir cards they produced for the Tokyo International Coin...
I just now came across this thread -- a bit too late to join in. Darryl, I think I have nearly the exact same shot of myself on the Great Wall...
Btw -- off topic -- your avatar reminded me I saw two inverted Jennies at our local stamp show (PIPEX) a couple weeks back. Pretty cool! [ATTACH]
Nice hay cart, Mike! :)
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