Printed in DC in a run of 3.2 million notes. Not a fancy number. I'd call it a spender. It's only a buck, though, so if you want to, hang on to it.
Serial #?
What denomination is your note? Post a picture/scan. Here is a source for information http://www.uspapermoney.info/groups/
Yes
Putting coins in a vacuum really sucks.
http://www.denlys.com/ They have nothing for you now, but their inventory changes daily. You might even be able to give them a want list.
Bull's eye!
IMO, the smaller the lot, the higher the premium.
Well, 666 is (supposedly) the mark of the beast. That may give them a premium.
Three-peat.
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That pic makes me wonder if it's not a couple of hits.
The 42 Phillies were struck in both alloys.
That might be good for a 4 subject sheet, but what about a 16 or 32 subject sheet?
That and at the top of the bottom loop of the "G" is where I'm seeing what may be doubling. Like the whole bottom half of the "G".
A slabber that usually only has a presence on eBay. Not a well recognized or respected company. Someone that grades and slabs coins in their...
That "G" looks doubled to me. BTW, this wouldn't be the first time that I've been wrong.
SUB-basement!
One has to stick to a strict budget when one is unemployed. Priorities, Doc. Priorities!
40 idle hours a week.
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