The only why your signature is going to look the same everytime is if you use a rubber stamp. I've looked at several bills like this one being...
If your talking about the 20th anniversary gold and silver set they are not sold out at the mint and in fact are being returned by the 100's...
Canadian cents were 12 sided from 1982 to 1991. The only coin worth anything in the bunch is 1985 with a pointed 5.
H.R. 5818, Currency Overhaul for an Industrious Nation (COIN) Act, in congress now calls for the elimination of the cent and a phaze-out of the $1...
My September finds include... 1911 V nickel 2 silver Roseys '57D & 63D 14 Wheaties a 14K Teddy bear pendant a bit over $50 in clad.
Heres a nice one, Belgian Congo. [IMG]
This one came to mind for me. [IMG] There might be others.
Nice. The '08s in EF-40 is $150 in the Red Book. '09S is $500 in the same condition. Realized price will depend on where you sell. I would guess...
The latest sales figure for the proof buffalos is 213,000. I'm starting to think it just might sell out. 87,000 coins, Holiday season ahead, fence...
Any idea how/where Numismatic News gets the production figures? They discussed that a month or so ago...They call the mint. But even these...
Congrats. Just don't become a Cowboys fan.
If a "kid" did that he has a career all set. Consensus is that this is the real deal. :thumb:
You mean the K? Kathryn O'Hay Granahan
It appears she was a rather prolific signer. http://www.gccurrencyplus.com/287140_Auto-1957b_1_Silver_Certificate.html I have found 3 sites...
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There is no differance in the Franklins. They were produced at the same time and held for these sets. It was done because the SF mint commem...
The term reissued leads one to believe that additional coins are being minted and that is not the case.
Nothing has been reissued. Just a change in the law allowing the sale of existing stock rather than melting them down.
Dang. Over 1 Billion '06 nickels and not one in circulation.
It all depends on what part of the city your in.
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