Spender, ink errors aren't worth that much unless they are dramatic and verifiable... They are easy to fake...
Yes you can still see both the blue threads and the mica chips, besides the history that is one of my favorite things about this note. I get to...
I sold these note a few months back, but they will forever remain in my " I use to have this" collection :) [ATTACH] Check out the serial number...
That note is listed on page 354 of your book and is signed by William Kenly.
This is my only colonial left, I sold my others a few weeks ago. I plan on keeping this one becuase of the location and the date. [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I have about 4 or 5 rolls of each, but only cause I havn't sold them yet. Too many people are saving them to make them valuable in the future IMO...
Transline!!! cheapest by far! www.translinesupply.com edit: sorry, forgot transline was wholesale only...
That's a good book, do you collect colonial notes?
I use this size for quarters, the medal is a litle bigger than a quarter.
Yeah I thought thats what it was as well but couldn't find any info on it. I did find out that MAJ General Fitzhugh Lee was the grandson of Henry...
"In the event of hyperinflation, which we will define as gold closing at over $10,000 per ounce for 30 days in a row, this offer is null and void"...
I got a call from a telemarketer one time asking me if I wanted to buy some gold coins, "he only had about 20 left so he thought he would offer...
WOW... I did not know they bought them back... I just threw away about $10.00....
I would go with key dates in the best condition you can afford.
Just checking one last time to see if anyone knows what this is.
Looks like a normal die crack to me. What year is the coin?
yeah you got a good deal!
Krispy... You impress me all the time
I know somebody on here has had to have seen one of these before.....
Mine is my name as well, Joseph Hinton
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