Viruses can't survive outside the human body for more than a few days, unless they are in a certain medium like blood or other body fluid that are...
I don't think anyone would be willing to destroy large size notes to test this hypothesis.
All the best Ricky. There's some mighty fine FRNs just waiting for the picking when you're back. Keep on truckin' friend. You'll be alright.
You are correct. Those 1900 $10,000 gold certificates have been demonitized, which is why they sell for less than face value. The only other notes...
If you want to see notes that won't come up at any show, check out the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. They have quite a few incredible...
The values above are accurate in my opinion. Your $50 is a Federal Reserve Note, but is redeemable in gold. Can be confused with gold...
That was a depressing read. All the way from "FAKE" to "SAVE IT BECAUSE ITS WORTH A MILLION DOLLARS". :eek:
Very sad story. It brought a tear to my eye.
Looks like a tear repair with tape residue on an otherwise VF note, with pinholes as you mentioned. It's a common district (Chicago) but a...
What is the federal reserve bank city? The city name is indicated by the black seal on the left and can also be identified by the black number...
The face looks far from MS, but still extremely valuable.
Please! An MS 1893-S is worth $150,000 at minimum. If it's MS65 and up, more like $300,000+.
I wouldn't mind having those for $3. Buying a sheet and cutting it would cost more than $3/note. I got excited about the 1953 $2 with the missing...
Steve is right. It's harder than you might think. It requires chemicals and virtually no abrasives. But how do you remove the seal without...
At $35 each, they're probably in the low Very Fine range of the spectrum. Definitely not consecutive or uncirculated (otherwise it would be a hell...
1953 series only came in $5 and $10 denominations of silver certificates. If you are talking about the 1957 series, a strap of 100 consecutive...
[IMG] jimrob23 just wet his pants. Sorry had to steal MEC2's joke.
You just won this thread.
It's not worth much over face in that condition. But still a cool find. The serial number impression on the reverse is called embossing and is not...
US Notes (Red Seals) did not have an issuing bank like Federal Reserve Notes.
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