Looks more like a die crack than a die scratch. Die cracks are fairly common and fun to collect.
Some people collect the "small" portrait notes, and you may get a premium. But I am guessing these were all well circulated, so not worth much...
OK, gotcha. I collect all I can find in circulation (which aren't many). And since I do not deal with cash very often anymore, I see less and less...
Looks like a small delamination to me.
Nice catch.
OK, what is "PQ"
It's the simple tricks that amaze people. Look up "Scotch and Soda". That is another good self-working trick that uses a shell.
Does anyone else collect these serial numbers? Where every other number is the same. I don't know if they have an official designation, I just...
OK young man, did you bring enough for everybody?
You don't see that very often!
My mistake. I totally disregarded the fact that they were consecutive serial numbers. However, it is possible that some enterprising person...
You can find out if they were cut outside the BEP from an uncut sheet by checking the serial numbers at:...
Seniors can get a tax freeze, but you have to be almost destitute to qualify.
Well, I stand corrected. But at least I got the extra principal payment correct!
Also, there is a great feeling in owning your house outright. Now if I could just find a way around the taxes!
Here is a true flipper. It reads the same serial number right side up or upside down![ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Scopes are really only good for areas where extreme close- ups are needed. Perhaps around a mint mark to verify a repunch or an overstrike. Not...
Use the extra money to pay down the mortgage amount (loan), not the interest. You can specify where the extra payment goes. Paying down the loan...
Might it be a delamination with 80+ years of wear?
Looks like it has been in the ground for a while. Environmental "toning"/damage. Appears to be a clash mark, but really can't tell from the photo.
Separate names with a comma.