All MPC is lithographed. The only step in MPC production involving intaglio printing is in the design stage.
Not only was that my hope but it was my expectation that the money was being gathered to be sent to Frank so Frank could spend the money for the...
This population report of TPG'd MPC is only significant if you are trying to inflate values. Condition rarity in MPC is meaningless if you truly...
Some rural areas of Wisconsin also have addresses like that.
. . . he's got a condo made of stone-a . . .
Yes, that is Pablo on the back of the 692 $1.00 MPC. $60-70.00 is about right.
I used to get worked up about these things also and send a note to the sellers. Usually I did not get a response. Once in a while I was the...
Newfoundland was a separate colony (later dominion) until it joined with Canada in 1949.
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Based on Heritage sales you are in the right ballpark. They have sales for seven Type I $20.00 since 2004 in various grades. The sales of notes...
The submarine pictured on the face of the Series 681 fractional notes is the USS Thomas Alva Edison. The scene is from a picture taken off the...
Everything you would want to know about MPC (except pricing) can be found at www.papermoneyworld.net MPC (Military Payment Certificates) and the...
You may have missed out anyway. If the buyer bid more than $3,000.00 you still would have lost out.
Please do not interpret my explanation as an endorsement of the practice. There does not appear to be anything original or premium about the...
In the lower grades *PQ will mean the note has not been pressed and does not have pinholes,tears, etc. Because pinholes and tears are...
It is an interest coupon cut off of a bond. It is not a piece of paper money.
Ration Book Five is the scarcest.
I got my first note -- a 10 customs gold unit from the Central Bank of China -- on December 7, 1975. It still resides in my collection.
If you want to get into collecting this sort of thing, I recommend joining the Ration Token Collector's Society.
I believe it is a local issue (notgeld) from Krakow.
Separate names with a comma.