More consecutive notes. Crisp and AU to Unc. [ATTACH]
Thought about that one but went with 1965 cause I see them more. I wouldn't doubt though if there are more Bicentennials in existence today...
For Washington Quarters I will nominate 1965. Even though it's been over 50 years since they were minted I see them all the time in my change.
Good suggestion.
We talk a lot on here about the more rare and valuable issues, but was wondering which issues are the total opposite and are most common. Like...
Consecutive Serial Numbers on these Colombian notes from the 1970's. They are crisp & uncirculated too! [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] For those with deep pockets (not me) this is probably no big deal, but it is a proud moment for me to add this to my collection.
I guess I'll write to CIA letting them know they're wrong and the guy who wrote on wikipedia from his home (probably in his underwear) is correct....
According to CIA Haiti is in Central America. https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ha.html
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Never seen this one before. The number of grade (4).
[ATTACH] A few weeks back I got my first Black Eagle (1899), and now this week got my first Green Eagle! :)
Cool, but would be difficult to find someone willing to give you more than face value I imagine.
[ATTACH] I was recently given a mini-hoard of bank notes by my grandfaher. Mostly South American notes (some European) from his travels as a...
[ATTACH] Low Serial Number & Uncirculated
Beautiful Steve.
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I got these from my grandfather. I recently learned he had a collection of banknotes from South America. He got them over the years traveling to...
[ATTACH] Consecutive 1952 Paraguay 1 Guarani Printer: Thomas De La Rue & Company (TDLR)
1910 (not 1914)
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