Yes. I carry one in my wallet.
Relax Doug. I often wondered who in their right mind wastes money on these crap fake errors on eBay....and now I know.
I wouldn't want any of your fake error $2's, regardless of price.
Hey Doug1974, do you mind showing us the faces of those $2's, especially the top left and the note below it in the group of 5 you have together.
Usually a faulty alignment note will command a premium. The premium depends on the condition of the note, denomination , and severity of the...
Just got this one back from Grading, and am happy with the results. This is one of the newest series 2013 $2 Atlanta Star notes. [IMG] [IMG]
I'm not sure if you've ever tried this, but you're making it sound WAY easier than it really is....especially without destroying everything around...
I agree with Krispy. Paper currency price GUIDES are just that, guides. Just about all serious collectors use recent auction results for current...
Slight premium on uncirculated examples. There are plenty of these Silver Certificates around, and many times they are sold as consecutive serial...
My latest, and first addition of 2015. I've wanted a $500 note for some time now and just couldn't afford an uncirculated example......this one...
Welcome to Coin Talk Gary.....and if you're looking for the series 1950A $5 Dallas Star, then Scott Lindquist has this one;...
Ripoff with a capital "R".
The BEP washed notes. [IMG]
Try Fred Bart over at Executive Currency. http://www.executivecurrency.com/
The title; One Dollar $1 Faux Miscut Error Note Says it all......emphasis on FAUX (not genuine; fake or false.)
The series 1935G $1 Silver Cert. (No Motto) is fairly common. The version (With Motto) is usually worth 2 to 3 times more in a similar condition....
A fellow Coin Talk member, Numbers, sent me a BEP notecard that notates the printing of the initial $1 Federal Reserve notes (Philadelphia...
The latest addition to my Serial #12 Collection. The low grade of 62 is because of the terrible margins, and the missing "PPQ" designation is...
@DUNK2 has it right, asking prices don't count, sold prices do. A typical no-problem 1976 4-subject $2 Kansas City star sheet sells for about $500...
The 1976 $2 star sheets are worth different prices depending on the district. The Kansas City District (J*) is the key star sheet, and usually...
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