Can you post a picture of the entire note (both sides)? Don't hide the serials, they might be needed to identify the run, and there really is no...
Might that be a "doubled eye"? ;)
That's OK, Doug. I didn't know about either one. Coin Week is quite informative and I'll be visiting the site often. Thanks for that one.
You can have my seat. Just tell them I sent you. (If you do that, you'll more than likely be seated in the men's room.)
I was invited, but can't attend. Prior commitments. Someday soon, I must attend a FUN show, though.
I didn't miss it.
Some may think that, to them, OGP is worthless, but, the fact is, there are many so called "stupid" people out there that value OGP. No collector...
Page 40. At the end of the 4th paragraph: "Those lacking the official accoutrements sell at a $5 discount".
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In today's (on line, paper edidion out next week) edition of Coin World, there is a story about ASEs. The story reports that OGP adds $5 to the...
Maybe the guy is stupid like a fox.
With coins in OGP, such as ASE, the coins go to the safe deposit box and the empty OGP goes in a box in the store room at home.
I, too, would think that with the right knowledge, skill, tools, accuracy and patience, that cutting a note from a sheet would create a note with...
Yes, I was referring to NGC.
Apples and oranges.
But if you want the OPG returned to you, they charge $3.
I think anyone under 55 years old would have no real knowledge of that reference.
I have a small safe in my home. It contains only papers, but nothing irreplaceable, and nothing that can be used for ID theft. I think it is a...
Coin World. Numismatic News.
We have to keep the paper $1, $2 and $5. If we go to coins, strippers will have to wear fanny packs instead of garters. No one wants to see that.
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