Personally and respectfully, I do not recommend tying up money in circulated, high denomination notes with nothing going for them except for being...
Notes “bookending” an Error note are most typical. I wouldn’t see the need to keep the notes bookending Radars or Repeaters.
I call this a Wallet Piece. A classic double fold and stored in someone’s wallet for ages. All of trauma associated with the note happened after...
Personally and respectfully, that is not a $60 - $100 note.
Maybe on eBay it is, but not really. I consider it interesting.
Yes, it references back plate numbers. I used the 9th Edition and didn’t see much difference between it and the 10th.
This guide book is considered the standard for small-size collectors. The 9th edition would also work well. [ATTACH]
Nice circulation find. It’s unfortunate about its condition. I would label it a Radar and Binary. I do not consider it a low serial number. I also...
Great Inverted Overprint error. Personally speaking, I’d have it graded and authenticated.
Personally speaking, I wouldn’t put too much weight behind that Coolness Index rating…just sayin’
It’s a Repeater. Nice gesture for sure.
I can see how they could imagine that. A similar note and the results. The one shown has a slightly higher grade. [ATTACH]
Awesome additions and some really nice grades too.
This was his message to me - Oh, sorry!! Yes, and he told me this was an mis-cut in the currency overprint stage. All stages were in register...
I agree with Mr.Magic. The error seems extremely minor.
Photograph the note with side lighting to detect folds. Like this. [ATTACH]
All small-size Legal Tender notes (red seal) and Silver Certificates notes (blue seal) have the star as the prefix.
It’s not cut from a sheet, we’ve already established that. It has a security strip and a watermark so I’m confident it’s not a counterfeit. I...
I would guess considerably more than $10 -$12. Probably more like 10 times that.
Could you provide photos of just the $20, front and back ?
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