I'm assuming that's what it is. I've never bought any intaglio prints, but from what people who bought them have said, they seem to do pretty nice...
The photo they've posted is so small you can't tell. I'd guess that the 1918 repro is in its own holder like the notes, because in their sample...
They're going to release a deuce set after all: "This WWI set features Series 2013 $2 notes from the Federal Reserve Banks of New York and...
I got my monthly catalog from a "wholesale" coin dealer. The have the RP sets in OGP for only 85 dollars! :woot:
I didn't buy one...haven't received the e-mail saying it wasn't shipped, so I'm not sure on which day it will not arrive.
They seem to have an endless supply of 2003 $2 notes.
They'd have to add 226 of them.
Well, you can render me unimpressed. What they need is big flashy pics, and a heading like this: 2018 REVERSE PROOF SET! L@@K!!!
The mint makes sets with different finishes: proof, reverse proof, EU, yet in their website photos, they always look alike.
I read somewhere that ninety-something percent of the notes the BEP prints are replacements for worn-out notes. Who knows...
These are F35440536 - 0936A (skip of 100 ) , so yeah, expanded a bit. Front 9, back 5.
It finally showed up: [ATTACH] F 20 B31 That and the 5-note sheet in the same envelope - postage: $3.08
Redwin, is that you?
Same here, I've never found anything that old in change before, and probably never will again. I can remember seeing a buffalo in change, but that...
Mine hasn't shown up yet, but I ordered much later than I usually do, and added another item, so that probably slows things down a bit.
I have a series 1950 5$ that I found a long time ago. I kept it just because I like the light green color of the seal and serials.
How often does one find a 118- year old coin in their change? first time for me.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The RB is beauty-ful ( The RD is nice also ; -) )
Wow, nice find!
I've seen waffled coins, but have yet to see a coined waffle. Somebody probably has one though.
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