As long as that Porsche 911 you ordered is a 1/18 diecast model, you should be fine!
I meant, maybe they didn't know it was a gutter fold. Never had one, so I don't know if that's something someone could miss.
Could be a collector didn't notice and put it back in circulation. I used to put 1957 $1 Silver Certificates and 1963 $5 US Notes back into...
I took things a little to far? You were collectively insulting nearly everyone in this thread with your last couple posts. Perhaps it IS time...
I went to a private school as well and also went to a public school for a few years and if you ask me, the person here showing the least 'quality'...
lol..yeah, I need to find him too. I'll sell him shrunken dollars for only $500 each! Can get plenty here for $11.99, shipped free!...
some interesting photos here... :) http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=120375379317&_rdc=1
So, you could have a 1957 Silver Certificate with serial number *00003607A as a replacement for B00003607A which was damaged during printing....
From the PGCS website... "Notes that have major faults such as tears, splits, holes, missing pieces or have been subject to major restoration,...
[IMG] 1918 $2 Federal Reserve Note
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