So you say you like wide engravings, well this new pickup has it, this Rhode Island $3 from the Tiverton Bank. As I've mentioned $3 is pretty much...
Steve - it's 1841, engraved on the note. In hand it feels like Charmin, but I would not use it as such, paper has no strength integrity and would...
Today's new pickup is this beat-ass Towanda Bank Deuce from Pennsylvania. Notes on this bank have a similar central vignette of the rampant...
Today's new pickup (man I keep dropping the ball, and the unscanned stack is two inches at least, ugh) is this Rhode Island $1 obsolete from the...
I would keep it, until I found an item for which I would exchange $1 in United States currency or had incurred a debt, public or private, for...
Yep, same here Steve, always something to like on those obsolete engravings... Speaking of, here's another new pickup, today a $1 from the...
Unless the back of that Bison is rickety it is undergraded. VF35 minimum and I'd not argue with a 40 though sometimes it's hard to see paper folds...
Today's new pickup is this well traveled $1 Rhode Island obsolete from the Tiverton Bank. I think that one cow is looking to make a move on the...
Today's new pickup is this vividly inked $10 Confederate note. This is one of those notes that I had bid on over, and over, and over, and never...
Today's new pickup is this Georgia $100 from 1862. Always liked the designs Georgia did during the Civil War, they changed year to year but had...
Let's keep the fancy obsolete pickups going, this sharp looking Georgia obsolete $10 is from the Augusta Insurance and blah blah... another great...
Today's new pickup is this sharp designed obsolete $5 from the Bank of Lexington. Have you ever looked at a note, liked the design so much you...
I have the Dragon note as well old49er, posted it a page or two back... Well, I hope you like obsoletes, cause I think we're in for a nice long...
Today's new pickup is this great design $10 Obsolete from the Miners and Planters Bank of North Carolina. Who's a pretty boy? This note is, great...
Today's new pickup is this $10 obsolete from the prolific state of South Carolina, the State Bank thereof... nice big vignette with sailing ships,...
Today's new pickup is this very early Vermont obsolete remainder from the Bank of Windsor. The style of these early obsoletes is typical of the...
Man I would SWEAR I have that same note skippy but damned if I can't find it in my inventory program. I even looked through the ridiculoud...
Today's new pickup is an interesting note, this likely spurious $5 from Merchants' Bank in Massachusetts. Many spurious issues have many examples...
Looks like it was run through a bank check receipt printer or something like that. Nothing amazing.
Yep, that's why it's funny... or not. Sorry Steve, that was a joke, since you can't spend them and the usual question around here is "keep or...
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