I thought this was a lovely grade and whilst an expensive coin, it was just about tolerable. This is for my British collection. [ATTACH]
The Palestine note sold for £560........so after e-bay take their cut and the grading fees, maybe break even.......waste of time........but it is...
Not sure they'll be much of a profit in it.......been buying a lot so it will have to go. This other note of mine seems to have attracted far more...
I was correct VF 25
The God of nature, Pan, Griffin and Sturgeon. Copper 6.8g from a well known collection. Picked it up recently and I think the grade is above...
A quick search on e-bay seems to answer your question. The issued notes are listed at extortionate prices, so guessing rare. My 5 notes above...
I already have three graded notes from the 1936 and 1939 series and purchased these at auction last night. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I paid £427........so hoping to do well when the time comes. Once slabbed will go into my collection.
This was described in UK as good fine and it will go to PMG tomorrow. Will be interested to see what it gets on the Sheldon Scale. I am guess...
If it's bright or reflective it's cleaned, now if it's dull it's cleaned, lol
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Raw.
Picked this up by auction in the Czech Republic for a steal in my view.
I picked this 1835 1/c at the same time and appears in more original condition.
Do you think it's genuine?
[/ATTACH] [ATTACH] Questionable colour perhaps.
The Colonial era helped create such amazing notes and the fact that we also have the British Isles too.....Isle of Man, etc...our early White...
Pretty well known. ND, USA. The PMG grade on the $500 note is ridiculous as they gave a VF 30 to a note covered in creases and dirt and a 35 for...
The HK $500 bill grade is ridiculous as I saw same note in the PMG 30 that was badly creased and dirty.....and my one gets a 35. It will have to...
Would appear so.
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