Nothing at all wrong with those notes. Nice examples of them in fact.
Today's new pickup is another one of those wallet carries I sort of went after in a spurt - need a red seal US Note, why not this 1928F star note?...
Today's new pickup is NOT in my wallet, or anyone's wallet, since it is sweet and clean and uncirculated, this snazzy colored 1962 Scotland...
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Well another WIYW entry here as today's new pickup, a world weary 1918 Kansas City ace FRBN. When I tri-fold this for the money clip, am I going...
Today's new pickup is this colorful $5 South Carolina obsolete from the Bank of Chester. This note is much rarer than the normal Bank of Chester...
Today's new pickup is yet another in that string of What's In Your Wallet (tm) notes for my carry stash, this one is a 1934-C $10 silver...
Today's new pickup is this Massachusetts obsolete $5 from 1854 at The Merchants Bank in New Bedford. Good design this, too early for the next...
Perfect kind of collection - just notes you found that interest you. Be careful when collecting larger denominations, because so much is tied up...
Today's new pickup is another one destined for the "What's In Your Wallet" rotation, this 1923 Red Seal US Note single. The goal is to carry these...
Those look like tickets, one is stamped with the name of a museum. Parking tickets, bus passes, some type of public accommodation pass...
Today's new pickup is this 1934 Kansas City $5 star note. Looks to be well into the seal transition from LGS to DGS, somewhere in between maybe....
Faces up nicely, quality example...
Holy crap, my post from yesterday was stuck as a draft. Well, you get TWO new pickups. The SC star was yesterday, and today is... this very nice...
Today's new pickup is this wallet bound 1928-B Silver Certificate star note. I wanted a well circulated grade since it was going to go in my...
Outstanding. A couple of those notes are on my get list (Lion, Elephant back, and a couple of those waterfall notes, but man, not cheap...).
Today's new pickup is this Chester PA national $5 from The Chester National Bank. Now collecting Chester notes does have you hitting a few states,...
Today's new pickup is this sharp and bright Woodchopper with the very tough Elliot Burke sig combination. Not sure why this is so rare on the...
Yeah Spinner had a great signature and I get the sense he knew it, whipping out that calligraphy pen every time... Today's new pickup is this...
Without knowing what you paid and what context the sale was in, it's hard to say. Great looking notes though...
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