Lucky "buddy" (sorry to hear his grandfather passed away) What I like: the 2 top 1923 Silver Dollars look to be in nice shape. What I don't like:...
EAFV (Especially at Face Value)
It's a 2 digit serial number star replacement. I believe it is a binary # (!'s & 0's) Not sure what number this would translate to....but if...
@scottishmoney Fantastic Standard $5.00! That is the best one I've ever laid eyes on. Thanks for sharing.
-Yes, always start with a spread sheet (& print it periodically). That's a must. [Online tracking is nice & useful but only helpful provided...
Have not seen a remainder from the Colonial Bank of Canada before. Very nice. Thanks for sharing @techwriter .
Numista definitely. I had other Colnect users want to swap dealer stock for good notes (which is pretty much the same at Numista). Mostly coin...
Must agree with @paddyman98 . See the left upper corner @Christopher Taylor ? Looks to be curved & dipped into some liquid (or exposed to...
Some great notes posted recently @Chris B @daniel a DiBiasio & @Bradley Trotter Rhodesia & South Africa? Sounds like a very eclectic collection....
This is interesting. I haven't really taken note of the Northern Irish notes but I've seen this sentiment posted elsewhere (of their low #...
When it comes to Bank of Canada 1937 series, most collectors go for this one: BC-24a (P-61) with the Osborne Towers signature combo. 6,400,000 of...
I've seldom seen Barclay's or the Dominion Bank Tens in such incredible high grade. Congrats!
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I was pretty happy to pick up this Ploughman 1933 Pounder (P-8a) as I haven't seen very many that aren't soiled or well worn: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
"I own several Dominion and BoC notes, but my faves are the Charter Notes that were issued until 1943." @scottishmoney I've seen your Lady...
Very rare & impressive colonial banknotes in amazing grades @techwriter. Never collected colonial, DoC, or Chartered. Simply focussed on BoC &...
"Not sure if you spotted the serial number on the middle note - AMB 505050" - you're right (I was busy eye-balling the earlier P-163). Nice...
Wow! I've never seen a 3 denomination (50 Sous, 25 cents, 15 Pence) note before! The only thing I can remotely compare it to is this uniface...
Also the 1961 "Blue" ABNC from Brazil (P-167): [ATTACH][ATTACH][ATTACH] [ATTACH] and the 1962 "Coloured" P-174 version from TDLR: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Just to be clear: all the policy means is that no retailer (nor business) must accept the 4 denominations (but banks will). Few people try to...
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