Well, another new day, another new pickup, let's shift gears to one of my primary collection hotspots, 1934 star notes, with this $50 star from...
Well, did I mention I got some nationals? Yeah, I did, so here is my next new pickup - this nice and bright Type 2 1929 National from the pretty...
Those two one and five pound notes are just great designs, I have a couple of the Lion and Key back notes (one to be sold soon, don't need two...)...
When I say I got a streak of nationals in a row, I wasn't kidding. This is a change up going to small size but big denomination, a $100 from the...
That man with the wheel represents Progress... shown on one of my favorite foreign notes... [ATTACH]
Today's new pickup, as promised, another national, this time an absolutely outstanding example of a 1902 date back national from Ohio, the...
Today's new pickup is one of a serious of nationals I picked up in a row - not sure why that happens, but I tend to be streaky in category of...
Okay, the good news is, that note is 100% legit. The bad news is, it has the look of a processed/washed/pressed note. And seeing the seller, I can...
I think it might be hard due to the currency pages they are in to get a good feel for them - and are those pages really old? Might be PVC pages......
Today's new pickup is this outstanding $20 remainder, one of many designs well collected and plentiful from Louisiana's Canal Bank. Or more...
Some decent little notes in there, I like those Bermuda's and there is a nice little Scotland in there. The "Gypsy" note is well liked, if common....
Post the link to the auction, we'll look at it for you...
Like a Rubik's cube, undoing it is easy, redoing it is the trick...
I would highly doubt it is double stamped. I don't think the serial print sequence works like that. Perhaps still some solvent causing some ink...
Today's new pickup is another obsolete $3, so you know I am a happy camper, this traveled note from Connecticut's City Bank of New Haven. A goodly...
Today's new pickup is this great little $3 obsolete from Georgia's Merchants and Planters Bank. Really nice later design here, great big paddle...
Make sure they get to gsalexan... he's good people and a good resource...
Doubtful, I would never have exchange a paper promise to pay for actual metal coin at face value... not sure if that is real or restrike, love to...
Today's new pickup is this fractional half a buck from Confederate era North Carolina. I do like a clipper ship on a note, and this one has it...
Man, if that was 1992 instead of 1972 I would be all OVER that note... good find! Some folks try to get crazy with serials to call them birthday...
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