I know you have one...it was your posting the picture of it as well as what you paid for it a couple months ago that triggered my eBay search that...
Decided to bid on a couple Heritage auctions for the first time last night. Wound up going 2 for 5 on the ones were there was at least a small...
I think the 1928C, D and E are all commonly referred to as 'key' notes in that series, however the 1928E is the rarest, most expensive and the...
I'm still thinking magic trick or prank where you want to give the illusion of a pile of high denomination notes being on the table. Wouldn't make...
Very cool!!
Nope...would you mind sharing it with us or does it have something to do with the witness protection program? ;)
Good point...would be a bit suspicious of someone chose "Notaphile" as their user name! :) What do you call a person who collects currency?...
Hmmm...I could develop a plugin for Firefox which filters that name and changes back to the old one. ;)
Which book did he autograph? His Comprehensive Guide to US Paper Money is probably my favorite currency book...especially since he combined his...
You can tell from the slightly folded/dogeared corner that the back and front are identical. That's what leads me to believe it is part of some...
No idea...could be a movie prop, part of a magic trick, a stack of 'prank notes', a 'bep type' sample, etc... it's not currency though and I can't...
If that is an image of a single 'piece of paper', then I don't have a clue. Can't imagine that an error like that is even remotely possible.
It's a 100000 Lire note from Italy. 1966 Issue. Looks like Pick# 100a, but could also bee 100b or 100c. Hard to read the signature in that picture.
This thread is nearly a year old...
PMG is also supposedly reputable, but imho they're all a waste of money.
Thanks. To be honest, the first name that popped in my head was Arthur Friedberg, but then I thought what connection could he have to a German...
Don't feel bad....sometimes you just aren't prepared for an autograph. I haven't obtained the signatures of anyone famous in the "currency...
Ah, Wikipedia helps...because the bank, Bavarian Mortgages and Exchange Bank (Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank, now HypoVereinsbank)...
Still not sure why this note. He was born the prior year (May 15, 1922) in Germany so perhaps because this was a German note? Must be more to it...
Albert Pick? The person who came up with Pick numbers?
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