I've found the market a little soft on these recently. One sold in January 2011 for $299 (64EPQ PMG) at the Heritage auction at FUN in...
If a photo isn't possible, then maybe you could post the serial number. Wiggam007 is correct, there is no such thing as series 2006A $1.
I agree with Matt....consecutive serial numbers rarely command a premium. Traditionally, certain serial numbers are supposed to be pulled by the...
Try this website.....http://www.uspapermoney.info/groups/f1976_b.txt
There's a term that comes to mind....it starts with cluster-
No, and no specific release date either.
Welcome to CoinTalk. The overwhelming majority of the series 2006 $100 notes were printed in DC......as you can see here;...
Nice assortment of notes and grades Clay. My favorite is the top note. Your 1929 $5 small-size national birthyear note. Wonder why it didn't get a...
Back in the day, long before I collected paper currency, I worked on cars. At the end of my first day at Don's Auto Service, I quickly assembled a...
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Very informative thread lettow. I was reading that just yesterday wondering why I haven't heard from John DeRocker (The Rock) recently.
Thanks Matt......read this thread; http://www.cointalk.com/t187608/
I totally agree, great note. I got this from a friend recently; [IMG]
Got this in the mail today. A special thanks to Matt, (Dr.Kegg) for the sweet deal. [IMG]
It's worth anything you would like from the dollar menu at McDonalds....the 57* gets you 2 items.
Yes, the $2 sample is genuine, and a friend of mine over at Collectors Universe just displayed notes he submitted to PCGS in March. So, expect...
Wow, that's a lot of deuces. Between sets, notes, and sheets, I have over 500 $2's, and that spans 1953 thru 2003A.....I can't imagine 900 deuces....
Book value is $4 in some guides, and $5 in others. I checked currency dealers websites, and they are selling for $4.50 each, which means the...
I also keep most star notes found in circulation, but sometimes the print run numbers can be deceiving. Take the 2004A $10 star notes for example....
You would be hard pressed to sell this above face value with that tear.....otherwise, nice pickup.
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