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I only wish it were mine. The scan is from Ron Wise's page. One sold for $1,300.00 in the Lyn Knight sale at PCDA.
Mongolian note from 1924. [IMG]
$5.00 in VG $20.00 in UNC according to the Pick catalog. The swastika does not add any value.
. . . one of the nicest vignettes I have seen in a long time. [IMG] The item is a piece of 19th Century Canadian land scrip.
Ecuador uses the US dollar. It is doubtful that they have specimens of US dollars. They may have specimens of the old Ecuadorian notes, however....
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The Franklin Mint notes will not meet your criteria. They had special serial numbers but not all zeroes. They were originally sold on a...
In this context a security is a debt instrument like bonds. It does not include paper money of any kind or postage stamps.
What country are you talking about? During the 1930s, Czech notes were sold as specimens to collectors. That is why there are so many of them...
Question #6: The BEP has occasionally printed paper money for countries other than the US and its possessions. The notes printed for only one...
Watchmakers often used IIII instead of IV.
I am the presenter.
I would say your best bet would be Lyn Knight for the auction at the Memphis show this summer.
Palestine notes have skyrocketed in price in the last 10 years. The prices you quoted from the auctions are dependent on the dates. The...
Those of you who are interested in collecting USDA Food Coupons (food stamps), there will be an educational program covering these items at CPMX...
Here is the info for this years MPCFest for those of you who are into military numismatics. Unfortunately, I do not have information on cost....
Jackson, not Jefferson.
The question specifically referred to Series 1943, not 1943A. Series 1943 was printed by both the BEP and Forbes Lithograph. Series 1943A was...
From recent Ebay sales of used notes, it looks like about $1.25 per note. A single note went unsold at $1.24. A group of 65 went for $80.00....
Separate names with a comma.