...but on eBay... Edited to add ;) and :rolleyes:
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Someone is wrong. It's still $10K.
So move to Europe.
BOH?
Seems to me, and I may be wrong, that only drug kingpins and mafia bosses would need anything bigger than $100.
This question again? :yawn: I feel your pain. Having to carry a briefcase instead of a wallet must be such a pain.
Your coin has no numismatic value, try Brasso.
Let's eat Grandma! Let's eat, Grandma! Commas, use them.:D
Trippled? Looks like it to me. Hoping I'm right, but this wouldn't be the first time I've been wrong.
Based on your pictures...nope, can't help.
IMO, stained by some kind of liquid. Clean it, you'll see.
It wasn't the banks that were fooled it was the tellers. Bank tellers are so poorly trained that they are the worst at detecting counterfeits....
Is this from a hand-cut sheet? I know the it would have a premium if it were a contemporary, machine-cut note, but as a hand-cut note, I'm not so...
I used to be pessimistic towards life, but since receiving my HOF coins, I'm now optimistic toward life. My wife loves the change in me so much,...
You do realize that the coin in the story is a P mint and not a D mint that you asked about?
IMO, nothing special.
Pics of the whole coin, taken straight on, will help immensely.
Did you check their verification page? http://www.pcgs.com/cert/ If there is a pic, you can compare your coin to the pic.
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