a thought maybe... and it might be frowned upon... who knows... but i'm collecting every series up to and including $20 notes from 1928 - pres....
RickieB... you do know how much it's going to cost you to complete this? That's quite a lot of money... since new york probably released the $5000...
moen, this is called a repeater note. search ebay for an idea what it's worth... i have two repeater notes and they're pretty cool to have. nice...
i had one like this note... but i ended up spending it... i needed money... bad. still a cool note... it would only really be worth more than face...
I got a 1995 $10 star note... my book prices it 50-70 bucks in the condition that it's in
Well i would keep it... but only because i'm trying to collect a lot of bills and prefer stars over normal bills unless the serial is CRAZY (like...
another interesting side note is that the serial number contains no like numbers... not really sought out... but rare in itself.
I just recieved a 2003 $100 bill today in my till @ work with a serial 23344332 Unfortunately according to ebay... there isn't much demand for...
i had a dream last night that I got new 2007 $20 bills. If you pressed the $20 logo, it actually said "20 dollars". The bill was cool looking... a...
that's correct... post damage
what series is it? Is it just 1935 or is it 1935 A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H
i got a 1969 $5, 1969 $10 and a 1969 B $1 in the same week!
It always gets me excited because they look old... but then... it's just a dumb 64
sorry... i seemed to overlook the fact that it was a star... Like Aiden said... it really depends on the value. I myself would hold onto it unless...
you won't get much for it. Low serial numbers that start with 0000 are the lowest in demand... 00000 in great demand and one or two digits are in...
i use Liberty Street software. If you're willing to spend the money... I use it mostly for my currency, but they have a coinage program as well
it might be from the zinc corrosion underneath the copper plating... i've had many coins i set aside thinking they were something and ended up...
i've had coins like this b4... it's some imprint from when it was shoved in a coin roll i believe
A $1 note with a 0000xxxx or a $1 star note with a 0000xxxx ? You have a better chance, I would think, to find the star note with that low of a...
Is it possible that some people just dont understand what "altered outside the mint" means? I mean... are there people that are willing to pay top...
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