Barnes & Noble. In stores or on line. And you can find the number of notes printed here: http://www.uspapermoney.info/
Paper money is traceable using serial numbers. TPG's list serials as well. Using the same TPG for the crackout game wouldn't be too successful, IMO.
Actually, only to 2006.
Probably the best place to find #'s printed: http://www.uspapermoney.info/
Now that you know the secret, they'll have to silence you.:D
IMO If this coin is a nickel on a dime planchet, it'll be worth much, much more than $30 or $40.
http://www.lincolncentresource.com/wideams.html
Some extremely knowledgeable Coin Talk members have offered you their opinions on your coin. Why do you steadfastly refuse to accept the fact that...
This is one of the funnier ones by far.
You like white bread, I like rye. Why should this be a problem? Don't try to change me and I won't try to change you. Peace.
Just saw the mint's price on this set. $149.95. Think the price will effect the number sold?
Bob and Joe, walking down the street, come upon a dog licking his groin. Bob: I wish I could do that. Joe: I think you might want to pat him first.
A good, hard laugh from this one!
2 words: Danbury Mint.
Looks like hits to me.
Nickels are the only coin that I like toning on. Those are both very good looking. It's like asking which of my children is my favorite. Both of...
12tang, you may not have understood, so, to expand on ikandiggit's question, there are two serial numbers on the face side. They should match....
Source?
Only 166 left.
It was a joke.
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