Lots of concurrent challenges, here are a few of them: 1) 9 notes short on the MPC collection 2) 11 notes short on Brazil 1943-69 3) $500.00 US...
It only took 20 years but I have finally completed my City of Milwaukee $1.00 depression scrip set. Only five notes in the set but they are...
Feb. 17, 1906. It is on the face of the note next to the state name partially obscured by the right signature.
Hessler and Chambliss "Comprehensive Catalog of US Paper Money" Chambliss "US Paper Money and Guidebook" The guidebook does not have catalog...
While we are talking up shows, the South Shore Coin Club show is in Milwaukee at Serb Hall on September 30. World paper money dealer, author,...
I seldom concern myself with things over which I have no control.
I agree that it is part of a tellers stamp. The edge of the stamp can be seen running through the portrait. The JA is probably part of a date JAN.
It is on Crutchfield's Bogus Note List http://www.crutchwilliams.com/BogusCSA_RoTx.html
If Ebay sales are a meaningful indicator then you paid about the middle of the market. Some sold in the 15.00 range. At least one went unsold at...
This is the correct link for the background on this note http://www.papermoneyofchihuahua.com/the-history/el-banco-del-estado-de-chihuahua.html
Paper Money Magazine from SPMC is more of a scholarly journal and BNR is a trade journal.
It is not possible for either one of these notes to be errors produced by the BEP. They were likely produced with a color printer.
Pose the question on the PCGS forum. Jason Bradford will come along and answer. http://forums.collectors.com/categories.cfm?catid=23&zb=8215354
There is an excellent book called "When Money Dies" that chronicles the collapse of the mark. It is available on Amazon.
Read the sellers side of the story. http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=23&threadid=864852
I have never seen this point addressed anywhere in the discussion of dollar coin vs. dollar bill (and someone please correct me if my assumptions...
Call the telephone number on the holder and ask.
Scroll down on this website http://www.psywarrior.com/WWIIAlliedBanknotes.html
It is a propoganda note prepared by the Allies. There were four different messages on the backs. They were airdropped over Japan during the war...
No, there were no Beattie-Rasminsky devils head notes.
Separate names with a comma.