Hands down, my favorite thread on this forum. Some really nice, interesting eye candy from everyone. Great job. These arrived today from a fellow...
Very nice examples @Collecting Nut The term for an unissued Obsolete note is "remainder". I was lucky enough to win a complete Obsolete...
Nice find
I tend to agree with @rickmp....if 10/16/1951 was my birthdate, maybe $110
Beautiful 53A $5 SC star @moneycostingmemoney My latest is from a super low run of 80,000 notes. [IMG] This may end up being the key to the...
Are you aware you can view sold listings on eBay to compare what you are looking at and other similar sold items?
If being consecutive is their only attribute, then no.
Is the question addressing the BAFSV's originally issued Aug.1946?
Thanks for the photos Personally and respectfully, I'm not a big fan of consecutive notes. Most collectors are happy with one or two good...
The vast majority of the graded notes I own were purchased after the note was graded. I have used PMG, CGA, and Superior....both CGA and Superior...
Out of all of the guides and reference books I own concerning U.S.paper money, the Whitman Encyclopedia of U.S.Paper Money by Q.David Bowers is...
Welcome to CT Claude As @rickmp and @paddyman98 mentioned, it's virtually impossible to offer an opinion without photos or scans........sometimes...
It may interest a collector of 666, but it happens more often than you may think. To me it's a spender.
My latest pick up is from a low print run (320,000) and key star note for the series. [IMG]
Old thread...the OP hasn't been here in 5 years
So, if the sheet is missfed for the first print, but aligned correctly for the second & third print, this is the result ? Sounds right.
This is a minor cutting error note.....and it's a star [IMG]
The general rule of thumb on cutting errors is, part of an adjoining note must be visible in the margin. Unfortunately your note is just poorly...
This subject has been discussed here at CT before. Check out this thread, it has 60 replies....
A binary number is described as 1's and 0's. You have an eBay binary, which is any two numbers. If I found it in circulation, I would be tempted...
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