Jefferson looks like he partied a little too hard.
Actually, I revised my earlier post. It could be a non-mule, which is far scarcer for this issue.
It cost a pretty penny. I'm pretty sure it came with bragging rights.
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Nothing unusual about the $1's. The 1934A $100 could be a non-mule. We would need to see a close-up photo/scan of the reverse.
Your registration has to be approved by someone, before it can be finalized. That approval never came, despite attempting to register half a dozen...
Done.
That's a tough bank. I know the town quite well actually. There are many more collectors in the area than there are available notes. Expect to pay...
Isis? Eithwr way, domestic industry and manufacturing for war helped kick start the economic recovery in the 40s. We are in a very different...
These proposed solutions are just a bandaid on a deeper, more confounding problem. Our indiscriminate spending is going to be the eventual...
The OPs sleeves are the Super Safe brand that are acid free and pvc free. I am partial to the ultra clear Melinex sleeves.
I put my notes in sleeves before I put them in lighthouse pages. The rings from the binder can put impressions on the pages, and if the notes are...
Hard to judge from the photos. But here are some rough estimates for the first set of notes: 1928 $10 Gold Certificate (VG): $65 1917 $1 Legal...
To put it bluntly, it's childish to argue over meaningless things on the internet. I could flood this page with more memes and gifs, but I will...
That's enough children. You're going to get this thread locked.
Worth a million dollars.
I'm not talking about insurance claims. I'm talking about employee theft. If there is theft, a private company like FedEx and UPS will be more...
Sequential educationals are not that common. It's hard to judge the grade from these photos. If they are truly VF30, then they are pressed to...
http://pe.usps.com/text/dmm300/609.htm 4.1 Insurance for loss or damage to insured, COD, or Registered Mail within the amount covered by the fee...
I got my money back. The seller then filed a claim and I got a letter from USPS instructing me to drop off the package at a post office, to get it...
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