Look in French Indo-China. PM-7.
As a football referee I love the reverse on the football coin. I use one as my flipping coin for games.
The submarine on the Series 681 MPC fractionals is the USS Thomas A. Edison.
There are two different series of Japanese notes for the Philippines. One with the banyan tree (like the one you listed) and one with the Rizal...
I will be donating 5% of the proceeds from the lots I have for sale in the Knight auction at Memphis to the cause.
Put me down.
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There is a book dedicated solely to Michigan obsoletes. It came out many years ago with a second edition from 2-3 years ago. The author escapes...
It is the one yen note. Since you obviously have access to the Standard Catalog and have looked it up, you know what the catalog said about...
Your ordser must have been filled the same day as mine. I have H20100101D and G20100817D. I bought the 2010 set for my son who was born in 2010....
They are all copies. As you noted, the paper is wrong on all of them. This type of "parchment" was used for these copies beginning in the 1940s.
I will give you a quarter a dozen on the $2.00 notes. ;)
A stands for Boston.
These were only made in silver. 50,000 of them were made by the US mint. They were distributed to each state War Finance Committee. The local...
Notes printed at the Fort Worth facility have the letters FW near the right position letter and plate number. Those printed at the DC facility do...
The MPC alone makes this a good deal as the 472 $5.00 should retail at about $100.00 in VG.
The OP concerns the warehouse receipts, not the silver tokens.
The Fed orders money from the BEP. If the NY FRB asks for $5,000,000 in $1.00, then $5,000,000 in ones get printed for the NY FRB. If the KC FRB...
It is also a different series.
Here is this notes younger cousin. http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=23&threadid=812696
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