Go back to read post # 15 again. And, if necessary, again. And again.
? The heads side is the obverse. The tails side is the reverse.
I think that's the only fancy number in that brick. If the brick were mine, that number would have been replaced by a star note.
Unless they are [IMG] they are only worth face value.
Zits! Zinc rot caused by breaks in the copper plate. Common. Spend them before they rot to dust.
The adverse side?
I'm not a hunter. If you want me to look, you have to post a link. Period. End of story.
Didn't google tell you what to look for?
Post pics.
Playing with fire?
It's cast from pot metal. I'd know that color anywhere.
Run away. Fast!
They are an uncut sheet of notes that have been given an accordion fold. Folding them like that takes away much of what value the may have.
Be very glad that you can't find that site again. I also hope that no one else finds it. I call them as I see them, and I call that story BS.
I'm old, too. I remember B sides. I would sometimes buy a 45 and then find that I liked the B side much better than the A side hit.
[MEDIA]
You could tell her to lie about her age. :rolleyes:
[IMG]
Yes, that's a birthday note. I don't know if they command a premium, though.
Yes, 10 cents. It's not copper, it has environmental damage. It looks like it's been in the ground for some time.
Separate names with a comma.