You don't say... I want to send you a post-card. What's your mailing address? ;)
That's correct. The D signifies the plate position on the sheet.
The tapping trick works just fine for me.
Unfortunately neither of the issues you described are errors. The bleed through effect is common, unless it's very severe. As far as the...
Love it! That battleship is next on my list after I complete my $1 type set.
I don't understand your question.
If you did, you'll probably be in jail. I'll pass on this one.
Where are we now? [IMG] Dun dun dun!
I'm no expert on foreign currency, but seeing as how the serials are the same, I'm inclined to say they're not real. I believe they're trading...
Has got to be the 1891 $1000 Silver Certificate: [IMG]
Book value is $150 in Choice Uncirculated. If it weren't for the writing, your note might be high Very Fine, possibly Extremely Fine. That's...
1963-A $1 Federal Reserve Note (Green Seal)? 1963-A $2 Legal Tender (Red Seal)? 1963-A $5 Federal Reserve Note (Green Seal)? 1963-A $10 FRN?...
The point of this thread has been long lost.
Lighthouse binders and pages can only be purchased from: www.lighthouse.us I can't recall where I purchased the Melinex sleeves. Try Google.
I use melinex sleeves in a Lighthouse (grande size) binder with black interleaves for visual separation. The melinex sleeves are not rigid, but...
Haha. This was too good of a deal to pass up.
I remember reading about a virtually infinite profit loop that some people exploited using metal-backed notes, due to the difference in valuation....
Here's a nice upgrade: 1928 $20 Gold Certificate in CU. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
That's why I tried to define it as a buyer who has made more than 1 purchase. If someone buys 2 sheets or 2 commemoratives, I'd be satisfied to...
It's at least Fine, if not low Very Fine. It's also worth more than $101. It might fetch $120-$140. Definitely a keeper.
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