Ordered mine an hour ago.
I use a thin mylar product called DuPont Melinix, and buy them from Alex at APD Currency....
BEP LUCKY MONEY Year of the Rat available tomorrow. [ATTACH]
I like that it’s low and ladderish (345), but it’s a lot of money to tie up. $100 notes are always a tough decision.
Right around $30.
No. The only reason I bought it was for the semi-unique holder.
A 1953B $5 LT in a generic PMG holder. Probably part of a bulk grading submission for a mass marketer. There is no mention of an actual numerical...
A short series for several denominations with only three districts having notes printed for, New York, Chicago and San Francisco. I would consider...
Great Fr.2300 @GoldFinger1969 ! That example sold in 2015 for $881, and resold again in March of 2018 for $1,200. Super nice, low serial number...
What the #$&@ happened to this New Acquisition thread ?
I got this from a Publix cashier this morning. The portrait was hit with a counterfeit detection pen earlier in its life. [ATTACH]
Correction, 1928 through 1935, change started on 1935A.
I’m not sure why but the BEP used this face design on $1 SCs for series 1928 through 1935A.
I agree with the above. @Tlberg , is that 63A $5 a circulation find ?
Finding replacement notes (star notes) in the wild is kinda cool, especially the older examples. I keep just about every $1 star note I find. Kind...
The majority of 1988A $1 F-N block notes were printed in Washington DC with just a handful printed in Fort Worth. A tougher note to find. [ATTACH]
Low serial numbers are only available on the C-C block and you can get a 3 or 4 digit note in GEM for way less than $2K.
Cool post, thanks for sharing.
Nice runs @HawaiiCurrencyCollector , the deuces have excellent centering.
Many low serial numbered notes were kept and occasionally they come up at auction or through dealers. Many are in tightly held collections and...
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