Today's new pickup is a State of Georgia $10 from 1864. Georgia issued many notes of varying designs and denominations which changed each year of...
Today's new pickup is an obsolete from the end of the antebellum south, a $1 Bank of Commerce note from Georgia. Always love a big design, and...
Tonight new pickup is another obsolete, this $5 with a lot of fancy engraving courtesy of the Ohio based Bank of Exchange. That locomotive on the...
Well, honestly I thought this thread was for US high denomination notes, but, since everyone else jumped in... 100 Billion drachma. [IMG]
Type 40 and Type 56, both have counterfeits but those look legit. The type 40 counterfeit is not easy to detect, gotta look for the little dudes...
Just trying to wrap my head around the distinction... is this design entirely spurious, and if so how do we know? I did not mean to imply that...
Today's new pickup is an interesting obsolete from a bank where this note is listed as SENC - seldom encountered. There are a number of...
Don't have, just quoting from descriptions found on Heritage... I too could not find the Exchange Bank in Indiana anywhere on Heritage...
We get it, we'll get off your lawn now...
Today's new pickup is a Czech addition, one of the post-War notes before the long dark of Soviet rule cast a decades long pall over the country....
Or you could pay electronically like the rest of us and quit holding up the line...
$100 State Stock Bank is spurious production and not contemporary to the time. The last one might be spurious as well, no Haxby listing apparently.
Each note is different, but a couple nice designs in there. Depends on rarity of the bank. The Exchange Bank, Wapello, and Bank of Illinois are...
Today's new pickup is a Louisiana obsolete, now many Louisiana obsoletes are two sided but this one is not. It does has a really nice design...
Now THAT'S funny Funkee. Of course, truth be told, women seem much more careful in such matters as men. But screw it, I like the funny version...
Like that 5 Kronor note Teddy... Today's pickup is a fairly weird denomination - a sixteenth of a dollar. Picked it up because... it's a...
Yes, the New Ipswich is a contemporary counterfeit, real ones are SENC but even this counterfeit is not very common, only three listed in the HA...
I think that would have made a better song than Macarena. "Heeyyyyyyyyyyyyy... Gonorrhea! Ay!!!" Today's new pickup is another in a long string...
Today's new pickup is another one from the obsolete mill, this somewhat earlier note dated 1841 from Bucks County PA has alot of design elements...
Today's new pickup is a State of Georgia confederate era note - I started collecting these and am aiming to get a complete a set as possible. They...
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