Ok, I was wrong. Looking at pic #3 (first A and 4 of upper rh serial #)it was the efferdent that caused the bleeding. THe lightened areas are...
silver, you would have more of it and I think it is undervalued or gold is overvalued.
I think I hacked the cadaver. Put in a pan and covered with medical grade peroxide at 70 degrees for 7.5 mins on each side. The red is starting to...
LOL When I'm done, maybe we can have someone get it slabbed at see what results. I think it will grade, but will have a mention of being...
unless it is a 1943
Less limp, but other than that, not noticeable.
Trying to remove ink from this note. Rubbing alcohol, nailpolish remover and denatured alcohol had no effect. What did do something is efferdent...
That appears to not be happening anymore. They are calling it decoupled or decoupling.
sweet! Congrats.
Seems all the prices are high at the flea market. Close date means the rim looks thicker and closer to the date. It is listed in redbook and there...
Don't forget to check the Canada stuff. 1977 and before.
See a set (both notes, not great ladders like yours) like that on the bay with a BIN of $200. What do you have in $2's?
$61 for the 12341234 note...
Congrats codydude815 thanks for the contest illini420
Thats cool! I don't think I have ever found one, but I traded some old books for a couple of bucks and this:
Gold is down due to India not in a buy frenzy at the moment as well as the talk of taxing impots, which will make gold cost more there. Looks like...
Tryin to keep this at the top so more see it and come.
Not ruining, practicing for my paper money PHD and using this one because of the red ink. Its like a cadaver. :) probably couldn't take 10 more...
Wow, they do look different. Maybe it is plate wear that is causing the change in appearance? That would explain why the same plate #'s look the...
So far I have tried rubbing alcohol on it, no change. Tried nail polish remover on it, no change. I put the solvents on a q-tip and rolled it over...
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