I found this bill in circulation. Looks like the signature is Marly. Does anyone happen to know who signed this bill, and/or what significance...
If these pictures are showing the front and back of one "bill" it is not cut from a souvenir. Souvenir cards are either blank or have some sort...
Somewhat similar to the Chinese bank training money that is floating around. At least the Chinese money has enough Chinese writing on it to make...
Nice low number, but not low enough to have much value over face IMHO. A keeper in my book, just for nice low number and condition.
US currency, according to the BEP, is made up of 75% cotton, and 25% linen. There is no paper in "paper" US money. Paper is made from wood pulp.
Not paper, cotton.
From the pictures of the edges, it looks like a tapered planchette. That would explain the lack of detail. Just my opinion.
I have noticed that I am slowly using my credit card more and more. I think that having to go to the ATM or bank to get cash every week or so just...
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He is making bad joke based on the OP's physical appearance.
You call them pennies, we call them cents.
Would you be kind enough to discuss the cloth bed of the press in little more detail? It is my understanding that there is a cork layer beneath...
Never looked at bookends in that way before. Thanks.
It is very common for unscrupulous people to manufacture error notes. These include missing serial numbers, missing treasury seals, missing ink,...
It's a birth year note but I don't you will find anyone who wants it.
I am not sure what the OP means by bookends. If it were an error note bookends would be the serial number before and after the error. But for the...
If it is a 2013, there were 26,100,000 printed. And your run was 3,200,000 notes. Not worth over face. You can look these star notes up at...
Looks like it was hit with a metal punch or similar device. You can see the flattened outline on the reverse.
I am not sure what "bleed through" is. Typically what looks like part of the word one from the reverse on the obverse is nothing more than an ink...
Your bill is referred to as a repeated serial number, for obvious reasons. There are collectors of these notes, however condition is everything so...
Separate names with a comma.