That serial starts 665 not 666.
That's a really nice note.
Trinary is a made up term to fool people into believing something is collectible and valuable. It may look cool, and you may even be able to sell...
This is damage. An error occurs at the mint. Damage occurs after. One is valuable, one is not.
I think the bill with the 7 1's still qualifies as a fancy serial number.
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There is a series 1966 between the 1963 and 1969. Although the red seal is a US Note and the green seals are Fed Reserve notes. The black book...
$2 in VG condition.
PCGS-Certified 1943-D Bronze Cent Sold For $1.7 Million https://www.pcgs.com/News/Pcgs-certified-1943-d-Bronze-Cent-Sold-For-17-Million
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Anything that is produced to be "collectible", isn't.
Is there a slight offset transfer on the reverse of the G seal, or is that coming through from the light from the front?
There's also an ink pad stamp on the reverse. But it's better that it wasn't tried to be removed and damage the note. These are in the 1000 area...
^^^ The problem with that theory is this. Let's say you hold that note for 20 years and now you can sell it for $105. $100 today is around 2x...
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The 1969 is cool, small head. But I think you have to go back one more series to get a premium over face. But you know you can always sell it on...
Yes it's a large date. Most of them are.
IDK. Maybe silver. Have to ask an expert or use Google. I see the notes were printed by American Bank Note Company New York. It's a beautiful note.
The melt value might be $7000 but the per coin value is higher than that. 500 silver dollars is going to be in the $10,000 area. It's all going to...
This site lists these prices in MS-65 (link provided) 1982 Copper Large .35 cents 1982 Copper Small .50 cents 1982D Copper Large .30 cents...
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