You're right, funkee -- I should have referred to the info card that came with it: "The back of this never-issued $50 Treasury Note, Misc. Die...
Here are a couple nice cards that I don't believe have been previously posted: B231, which features the front of the $2 1891 silver certificate,...
I like these, too! I don't generally collect foreign notes, but here's one I picked up recently in the bargain box. Too bad about the markings,...
These are fantastic!! Thanks so much for posting them all, Lettow. Several portraits here that I hadn't seen before. I was pleased to find the...
Yep, about half of mine were!
Howard, here's some photos of the complete 1976 ABN Annual Report from an earlier thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t90594/#post829440
OMG! This one's definitely going to require some research. There better be some photo documentation when this is all over! :)
Psych! :D
Has the final question been posted yet? I've been watching for #20 -- did I miss it?
A couple nice cards arrived today: B255 issued in 2001, the companion card to the five/ten backs of the 1890 Treasury Notes -- this one has the...
Mine arrived the other day -- beautiful card. What's interesting is to compare it to the prototype that the BEP used to advertise the series....
Exactly -- steel engraved (intaglio) cards have raised ink, which you can feel by lightly running a fingernail over it. It's the same process used...
Steve, here is one of the limited issue cards that compliment the 1890 Treasury Note souvenir cards from 2001 that you've been posting. This one...
I don't think anyone has posted this one yet. It's from the March 2007 ANA show in Charlotte, NC. The standard version was produced in black ink,...
The BEP made a goof on this info card! If you jump back to my earlier post (click here: http://www.cointalk.com/t94663-31/#post1309499) you'll see...
Welcome from me also, Illini! Your card looks like a private issue. Few of these are engraved so they generally don't hold great value. You...
Very nice, Darryl -- that means mine should be along any day now!
Something for Father's Day: the father of our country! Just picked up this nice Continental Bank Note item the other day. Not a check really --...
Can you explain this error a little? I see the break, through the leaves and border -- is this akin to a plate crack?
Wonderful presentation! I think I like the Russo-Asiatic Bank the best, but I'm partial to old locomotives. :)
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