While searching for certain note for my 1935 set, I came across this one. Can anyone spot the odd coincidence about this note....
Check his feedback closely, seems his pics are always much better than coins.
Darryl, one question, is my Frogs vignette listed in your book? If it is, I am saddened that it was cut from such a beautiful book, it came from...
C'mon Rickie, a Philly note???? But a beauty, as are all your notes.
No, I was hoping someone might chime in and help with that. I didn't get engraving yet, hopefully there is some info included with it.
Here is the one I picked up in the same auction Darryl, probably one you don't see too often.. [IMG] If your wondering why anyone would want a...
Hey Darryl, I bought a different print from the same seller today. I saw those two and considered them, but picked up one that has local ties to...
Just got this one... [IMG] 1845 Large cent, spooned
Does this help... http://www.webpressnotes.com/1988afstar312.htm
Thanks for your help guys, this info will do me fine.
I finally picked up my first Web note. My question is, i'm trying to get a ballpark value of this note and my books are somewhat dated. I want to...
Weigh it. A zinc cent will weigh 2.70+/- grams and the Coppers will weigh 3.11 G +/-.
The 1935 Series of $1 Silver Certificates is a challenging option, which includes Hawaiian, N. Africa, wide/narrow, motto/no motto, experimental,...
This is what they look like.. [IMG] [IMG][IMG]
I'll do my best with these. These are ballpark figures with the pics provided. The notes all appear in crisp shape. The 3 1928's and the 1934 are...
If you could post pics of the notes in groups, as you have them broken down, i'm sure the experts here would be glad to help with values. Red...
Rosethe, first off, the notes should be treated just like coins, they should not be handled if at all possible. If they are in sleeves, keep them...
Lets start here Rosethe, do any of the notes have stars before or after the serial numbers, in place of a letter?
In the same auction on page 4, there are 2 Bronze plaques of Lincoln, by VD Brenner
Great job Dave. Very informative and well laid out.
Separate names with a comma.