If you look close, you’ll see the top of the adjoining note in the lower margin of this note. [ATTACH]
To be considered an error, a portion of an adjoining note must be visible. Yours is just poorly centered.
My latest addition, and to commemorate Black History month, is the new Canadian Dix-Ten Dollar note. Viloa Desmond, a famous human rights activist...
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Nice addition @Mountain Man, great eye appeal.
Welcome to Coin Talk @Sherie. All of your notes have interesting serial numbers, and if you like them, keep them but fancy serial number...
Sometimes a random date from 547 years ago is just a random date.
I noticed this a while back at Heritage. Seems they renamed their Tuesday Night Auction to Weekly Internet US Currency Auction and now sell...
Nice find. Printed and distributed 1946-1949. Doubtful is saw use all those years, but a cool find regardless.
@eric6794, I’m not seeing anything “almost” about your note. [ATTACH]
Fred Bart is considered the authority on PM errors. I use his book, but his website, Executive Currency, also has many different examples of...
I tend to agree with MEC2. I’d say 90% of my collection is unslabbed. The $50 is your star pupil of the group with a back-to-face offset error....
Cashier and President signatures are both “Lacy’s” ...cool note.
Laundering money does not involve washing and drying, like laundering clothes....if you weren’t joking.
I’m guessing $3-$7 if uncirculated (fold free). It’s possible if a collector from Big Flats wants it, maybe more.
Does anyone know when, or what year the BEP started offering the Happy Birthday note ? The earliest I can find in the BEP press release archives...
It does look like that, but the 2009 $1 L-T block was not available to collectors in sheets. http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/uncut.html
I put myself on the “Currently Unavailable” list and was notified an example was available. I’ve seen blocks C-E, L-L, and L-M on eBay but I’ve...
I wasn’t actually talking about you @mpcusa. I was pointing out a CT thread about the exact same topic with the exact same photos started by you...
The stamps marked “Spare” were not for tires. Read about the meaning here...http://www.ericjackson.com/images/INV-229447.pdf
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