I know that eBay wouldn't allow slabs on their site if the grading company didn't have an online database that buyers could search. ANACS and ICG...
Thanks for the response. Sort of what I suspected. BUT to make things easier on me I'll "release" the note from its slab and list it that way....
I've had a $1 Silver Certificate in a CGA Currency Slab for a number of years. (CGA = Currency Grading and Authentication, Inc) I listed it on...
My only resource (dated 2011) says $75 each. Check eBay results for newer info.
I don't have a list of coins I'll NEVER get. My list is of coins I'll ONLY get if (when!?) I hit one of those lotteries. Of course that's VERY...
Nice Cuban items. Many countries took pride in the design of their currency in the 1800's. Also, for those of you with submissions into NGC, they...
Brown toning on a silver coin!? Not for me.
We need a reverse image too.
Not something I collect but very eye catching. Well done.
I've got the set, but for some dates it is hard (at least for me) to use.
Agreed. Leaf position relative to some letters on the reverse appear to be the best starting point. And the last "S" in STATES is often used....
1826 Matron Head, N-5 (cud at k11) [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] !833 Matron Head, N-2 [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I've been trying to ID the variety of some 1836 and 1838 large cents. The die makers made it very difficult to differentiate between one die and...
Which is strong evidence that star notes are a lot more common than people think and therefore not all that valuable.
It's been reprocessed/replated. That brings its value way down.
My only reference is a 2011 guide. It has a 1974 L* Block $20 FRN in that serial number range listed at $80 in CHCU. Yours is nowhere near CHCU...
An addition to my EAC Large Cent set. NGC graded it as AU 55 BN. Rarity: R-1 SANITY CHECK, PLEASE: I have IDed it as an N-1 variety. [ATTACH]...
Obviously it didn't occur to me that the term "Mule" might be new to some people. So I'll explain. "$1 Federal Reserve Note mules are notes whose...
@Jack D. Young, nice going. Keep it up.
I didn't include images because for most people if you've seen one $1 FRN, you've seen them all. I'm working on 1963 and 1969 series $1...
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