I got some great deals lately, including these repeaters and stars at face value, from ATM and bank withdrawals. [ATTACH] Got these silver...
Common district. Maybe $55 on a good day.
The serial numbers and signatures were written in ink. The ink contained iron, which would oxidize and turn brown. It often ate through the paper...
1. Yes 2. Yes 3. Yes 4. Yes o_O
Numbers has it right. A mule note has a pair of face and back plates from different time periods. In 1938, they changed the size of the plate...
The amount depends on how many interested buyers there are and how much they are willing to spend. The fancy serial number market is tricky to...
Because some of those notes carry a premium. It would be a shame to release the uncirculated ones back into circulation.
There are quite a lot of errors from the 70s and 80s. Look for board breaks, turned digits, obstructions, mismatched serial numbers, offset...
The design goes back as far as 1928, with some minor changes along the way. Some high-resolution scans or pictures of the front and back are...
Precisely. If you want a custom stamp with circular writing around the FRB seal like some that I've seen, you can get one for about $30.
I think you guys are right about it being a "bookend" to an error. The note I posted is a part of a two note set. One error and the consecutive...
I thought I knew what a bookend note was. But I'm not so sure anymore. What is PMG referring to here? [ATTACH]
Yes these are spenders.
Awesome notes! The $1 would probably be between EF and AU, and is worth $250 to $300 depending on the specific grade. The $10, if truly...
I couldn't have said it better myself. o_O
That's just George Washington's shoulder from the obverse.
My first small size national. I would say it's Superb Gem Uncirculated. I plan to send it in to PMG with my next batch of notes. I'm fairly...
I'm digging that chick leaning on a freakishly large nickel. It's a shame how the iron inks destroy the paper. For a while it was virtually...
Nice pickup! It's hard to say what a national like this is worth. Someone who really wants a Myerstown note will be willing to pay more than...
My first high denomination. 1934A $500 Chicago district in XF condition. [IMG] [IMG]
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