Was your dad from Texas ? Hopefully these notes you’ve been posting reside in currency sleeves.
Fifth Issue 10 cents - 199,899,000 Fifth Issue 25 cents - 144,368,000 Fifth Issue 50 cents - 13,160,000
Great history behind these notes. Originally issued in 1933-4 during the worst of the Great Depression. Only a little over 30% were issued at...
Typically it would be the signatures of Treasurer of the US and the Secretary of the Treasury. The $2 United States Notes, 1928 through 1928G were...
How many notes are in your “Stack of Doom” ...asking for a friend
If it’s a circulation find, there’s a thread here for that. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/different-circulation-finds.272056/page-11
I don’t know if they’re all the same, but the Santa Dollar I once had was a real $1 note with a decal that could be easily removed.
Nothing wrong with that. I’m envious of anyone working in retail, or otherwise, that handles a lot of cash.
@Workingwoman, is this note a find or a purchase ?
Looks like a minor to moderate third print shift. The premium will be dinged because of condition.
Spender.
Minor and common.
The term “Trinary” is eBay hype. You won’t see the word trinary used in an auction description from Heritage, Stacks or Spink....just eBay, where...
Good idea, just be sure you’re looking at “SOLD” prices and not asking prices.
You can lead a horse to water...
Unfortunately, none of the notes you’ve posted have any value above face value. Check out this website for insight into what serial numbers...
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Nice find
Interesting reads, and am looking forward to additional posts. The blog about War Cents reminded me about the proposed 1974 aluminum penny.
Thanks, that makes sense.
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