Looks like a bank stamp. It must have been at the top of a newly delivered bill stack to some bank in the 1960s.
@lordmarcovan Where are you? Edit: Prize no. for my entries: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. I missed No.7 in my prize preference.
The holes were probably filled just for the album to look more complete.
Nice one!
In my opinion, no need to send it for re-grading. The toning on the 2004 looks suspicious. If you do re-submit it, you could manage to get...
Ah, President Bison. :smuggrin: Those bison $10 notes are just as rare as the Indian Chief $5, but much more interesting.
The Indian Chief $5 is rare, but I think the price of $1500 is very inflated. However, these notes (even in the worst condition) never sell for...
You got a really good deal! At the coin shop I go to, red seal 2s used to be worth $3, but are now worth $5. I found a 1953 $2 with torn corners...
Richard K- If the coin shop I frequent sells '64 Kennedy halves for $6 and Roosevelt dimes for $1.25- how much do you think that they purchased...
A planchet strip can be slabbed? Well, for $30, they'll find a slab for it. :smuggrin:
An MS 76 grade doesn't exist. https://www.pcgs.com/grades Highest one is MS70. And, as furryfrog noted, uncirculated 1969 cents are quite common....
Just give it to him for $100. It's from a run of almost 3,000,000, and it's modern.
Definitely less than spot price, because the coin shop I purchase at sells silver AT spot price, or with a $1 premium over spot if the bar is hand...
Non-silver quarter. Worth $0.25
tlasch- Not being an expert on these, out of curiosity, can someone still use them, or not?
Minor misalignment. Still, nice find!
How did you find this anti-CT forum?
Even if the note came from a low run, high denomination star notes do not carry significant premiums.
Yes, that was part of my UC Berkeley student impression.
Hmm, using the age card, eh? Using acronyms like “lol” contributes to the oppression of minority groups, and allows for inhibition of their...
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