As a "young guy" I cannot fathom spending a giant silver dollar at a department store for face. Boggles the mind.
How?
Hello, In the "Currency Storage" post, the issue was raised as to types of plastic and chemicals in currency pages. I have always used Cowen's...
Great coin!
Is the Capitol holder set the square plastic one with a black insert that has something along the line of "Wartime Nickels 1942-45" in silver or...
If you could get a two-coin commemorative set of Bob Newhart and Larry-Darryl-Darryl I'd buy 20 of them! "Hi, I'm Larry; this is my brother...
Provided the lowest level isn't below ground level. I used to work for a company during the summers in high school that cleaned out personal...
I love that French note. The P-95 is one of my favorites!
Why would the East Germans make silver coins? I thought they had a planned economy, i.e. no need for hard currency since the system is the purest...
Looks like an incredibly strong dip, like something that isn't made primarily to clean coins. It reminds me of the results obtained from an...
I love French notes. (Note the avatar). Some issues are tough to find in higher grades, but overall they are much more colorful than American...
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More info needed: "Generate business in the real estate world." (1) What real estate are we talking about? Leasing, Selling Residential Homes,...
Friedberg did write a book that is labeled and marketed under the Redbook brand. It is a "lighter" version of his classic work. The latest of...
What is that? Friedberg only deals with paper currency.
Holy moly. I always love to see long-dead threads revised. I was still in law school when this thing died.
P.S. - What on earth happened to that 1928 Peace Dollar? Was it buried in sand?
What unkind words could be said? Its better to have a roof over your head and no coins than coins and no roof. Its tough to keep bad toning away...
The French notes are worth, at most, about $4.00-$6.00 a piece in the condition they are in. No French note denominated in francs are redeemable...
I've never seen anything like those before. There is certainly a market for American bonds, ration books, etc. from the same era, although their...
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