It's likely the scanner's software that causes this problem. What does the error say? And when does it occur - immediately after the scan, or when...
I'm reluctant to trade the FR 105. But I'll entertain the idea; send me a PM.
There are a few things you can do. The easiest would be to take a photo of the note with a camera or smartphone, then upload it. You can also try...
My newest additions, with no rat or nutria nibbles. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
That's precisely what I was wondering.
Nice note. Sixes rock! My luckiest find was an ATM withdrawal a few years back. I pulled out a crisp uncirculated $20. Not a fold, crease or...
I came across this $1 note the other day. As you can see, the 7's in the serial number are different sizes. I thought at first the 7 was just...
This is normal. The motto "In God We Trust" was added to the 1935G series of the $1 bill. You can actually find 1935G notes "with motto" or...
It's an interesting find. As with any kind of printing, it's possible for something to be heavily inked or under-inked. You might also encounter...
Now that most notes are machine cut, it's unlikely that such a dramatic error will slip by the BEP inspectors. You can tell that this is not a...
Oh dear. This is a toughy! I think I know the answer to just one of the above. I can't imagine where we could even find images of these checks,...
Sorry to bump an old thread. But I was myself looking to find out what happened to the SF and Cleveland 1928C notes. It turns out that although...
From the signatures it looks like those are 1976 notes. They are worth a bit over face value... approximately $10-$20 book for an uncirculated...
Why would the BEP wash their own notes, Steve? The note's condition is pretty high grade. Despite any laundering :-p, I can still see all faults...
Hello all, I dropped by a currency/coin dealer today to pick up some archival sleeves. Turns out the ones I was using are PVC based, and I've...
Hey all, I have been doing some research on this 1963 $5 bill I purchased, and considering selling it. I'm familiar with the value of the star...
Yeah it's PCGS. I think you referred to it as PGSC earlier. ;)
The book value for this note in Extra Fine (40) is $1450. Usually notes that are missing pieces are anywhere from Poor (1), Fair (2), About Good...
The eBay auction actually has the note mislabeled as a 1914 bill. It's actually a 1918. I thought something was weird at first. I agree with y'all...
We use the formula n!/[(n-r)!r!] where n is 10 digits and r is 8 possible places. That's (10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1)/[(2x1)(8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1)] = 45....
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