I submerged two new $1's .....one in vinegar, one in household bleach, and let them soak for one hour. Neither bill had any color change...
Wait, what.....I'm going to try this. Stayed tuned.
Totally agree with @gsalexan . One of my favorite books in my numismatic library. Copyright 1959, hardback edition with a clear cover. Chocked...
@Tater please PM me when you post your 1914 $10......I happen to be in the market for a mid-grade or better example.
On the corner of Broad and Beaver....beautiful building.
UNC $2's carry a slight premium, with IA and JA blocks leading the pack. Supply and demand dictates the prices, and consecutive serials adds very...
I like all the backs, but the fronts (except the 100) all have the exact same portrait....what's up with that ?
@lettow nailed it. A small head $5 FRN typically looks like this note.....green seal and serials. [IMG]
Over 10 pages of notes sold at Heritage with paper wave in the decription....both large and small size....
Just below the upper left serial number on $5's, $10's, $20's, $50's and $100's you will see a Letter followed by a Number, on my example it is...
Appears to be post BEP....maybe a partial teller stamp, like you suspect.
Cool find, but doesn't have a premium over face value because of it's condition. I keep several star notes in my wallet to show people what to...
Doctor: Nurse, how is that little boy doing, the one who swallowed ten quarters ? Nurse: No change yet.
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You mentioned you really liked the look of it, and it's less than recent Heritage auction sales withing the last year ($493, $564), so I'd say you...
Did I hear low serial number....... [IMG]
@Nevadabell summed it up well. It's just a buck, and in good condition, so I would be tempted to keep it.
I'm not sure what the BEP holds back or pulls from distribution. There was a time when they pulled notes ending in 9999 and 0000, and replaced...
Price guides are just that, guides. To get a true idea I use current completed auctions. When I first started collecting small sized US paper...
The OP's note, and the 2009A $100 St.Louis star, posted above, have no added premium above face value.
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