Great idea. My dad was in the Navy, my son was in the Army, my brother was in the Air Force, and my son-in-law was in the Marines.......and the...
Everyone collects differently. Personally I do not consider ALL star notes to be keepers, especially modern era $100 star notes from multi-million...
I won this note in the Heritage Signature Auction held Friday. I picked the note up at FUN in Orlando the following day. I have been looking for a...
I'm having trouble with the little square that says; " If something is wrong with a bill it is taken out of the stack and destroyed, then a new...
All spenders.....in my humble opinion. No stars, no repeaters, no radars, no ladders, no binaries, no low serial numbers, no errors, no birthyear...
Yeah ^^^^ what he said.
A tough star note to find, series 2006 $10 Philadelphia star (640,000) [IMG]
You haven't seen them because the BEP didn't print any 2005's or 2008's.
Very nice presentation. They look great displayed together.
You can see some at this website; http://www.executivecurrency.com/collections/en.php
I ended up with sets 0005,0006 and 0007.
My neck still hurts from trying to view them.
Huh? I'd like to see that mythical note.
Nice pick ups Bert....I have a similar autographed $10 from Chris Madden.
There's no such thing as a 1938 $5 note. Matter of fact, there's no 1938 series in any denomination of U.S. notes.
Could somebody please translate this for me.
Check the year again on your 1973, (maybe 1976) and post some photos. Unless they're fancy or stars they are probably only worth face value.
Star note sheets are desirable. The BEP has sold them in every denomination except $100 notes. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I hope y'all are joking. The public doesn't want to carry around coins. Last time I looked, the Dallas Federal Reserve was having to build an...
Series 1969C $100 Star notes had some extremely low runs....unfortunately the Chicago District (G*) wasn't one of them. There are 7 districts with...
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