Wow...great results overall as far as I'm concerned. I'm still amazingly jealous. :yes:
I hope I can run across some of these in the future as they are interesting and have great vignettes! :thumb:
Thanks for the link Clay. Numbers always seems to have great production tables for what I need to know.
Nice $20 Steve and thanks for explaining how to tell the SOI notes from the regular press notes.
Wow, these are quite amazing in their own right. By chance are they expensive to purchase in this condition?
Look to be all later issued copies.
Always look to see what Heritage Auctions has by way of colonial notes. Every week in their internet auctions I see a good deal of them, and i...
green - Federal Reserve notes, has appeareded inseveral different shade red - United States Currency Notes (There is a recent law that requires...
Steve, got the note in the mail yesterday. Thanks a TON for the contest and the beauty of an Atlanta star note!
YES!!! I picked 4!!!
I like to keep it and stare creepily at it all day long. My precioussssss!
Series of the note and denomination don't play too much of a factor in error notes compared to the degree of the error and the condition of the...
+1
But we love our paper notes down here! :yes:
Lettow, that is an AMAZING MPC you were able to get. The higher denomonations are generally rarer to find and more expensive.
Heritage Auctions would be your best place to start in NYC. They're at 445 Park Avenue.
I have to agree with the previous posters here by saying that the collection is definitely impressive. I enjoy the fact that you decided to...
Nice $50 star Steve. That's the smallest run of stars for 2006 to boot!
Sounds like a spender to me as well.
From what I can see in the scan from Teletrade, it has discoloration and many small wrinkles that prevent it from reaching XF.
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