I started directly with paper as well...probably at about 15. :) It's always been sort of a 'casual' hobby though. When I was younger years...
Hmmm....I guess I never considered the economy crashing so badly that people would need to start melting down 100+ year old coins for the metal...
Does the value of the silver really make a significant difference between owning an 1899 silver certificate worth $200 or an 1899 Morgan silver...
Well...the ratio between people who drive Ferrari's and those who drive Ford's is also probably around 600:1....perhaps there's a connection! ;)
You can see the "Special Production" runs noted here: http://www.mycurrencycollection.com/reference/stars/2.php
Nope...stars were printed for every district for this set sold by the BEP.... http://www.bep.treas.gov/store/section.cfm/73/2226
I think there might have been a few exceptions....like the 2004A $10 star notes from Atlanta district and the $2 "Millennium Notes" which were...
If you have the Standard Guide to Small Size US Paper Money, it's also the plate note that is pictured in that book. Here's another...
Nice notes Clay. Need some red stars in there too so here are some of my favorites... 1928 $2 Mule [IMG] 1963 $2 with fairly low serial...
I like those a lot too! Just picked this one up at a recent Heritage auction [IMG] ...it's one of my new favorites.
Yes....right around that. The standard guide to small size paper money has the CA block at $15 and the BA at $50 for the mules in VF condition....
Thanks! That still doesn't address what makes my answer wrong. Please don't misunderstand...not being a sore loser at all and am grateful to...
Might be interesting to see, but since this was a learning experience, I'm still curious what made my answers wrong other than that wasn't the...
Hmmmm....just out of curiousity, what makes one set of answers right and the other wrong? Also, I read the phrase "heretofore stamped signatures"...
Well, shouldn't come down to time I guess....my answers were different, though not sure if they're the right ones. Q. The U.S. paper money market...
Good luck to you as well!
Check the back plate number...if it's 289 or higher (and should also be the same size as the front plate number), then that note could very well...
For as much as I see $2's in circulation I'm surprised that the most recent series aren't the 1953 US Notes.
Wow...never came across your site before. Very nice!! ...and btw:, there's a lot more than just 5's there! I would like to do something like...
Why? I didn't see anything printed on them saying that I should send them in to the dry cleaners? lol...of course I'm JK. ;)
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