Semi-fancy notes aren’t usually in demand (by “semi-fancy” you mean almost serials?) And, high denomination notes usually have too much tied up in...
Very nice finds! Unfortunately, being very high denomination notes, and being from a relatively recent series, they won’t have much value over...
Looks like all you have is a well circulated barber half. Scratches and scuffs probably caused the "extra point" on the star, and the eagle's wing...
Nice finds! That Lowell 2019 quarter wouldn't happen to be a W?
You might get $15 for it on ebay (before fees). With almost 4 million printed in total, I would spend it.
Since those bills are an older series (1969B), crisp, and sequential they definitely have value over face. Try listing them on ebay!
AU-58 is what it would grade. As Michael said, these are incredibly common- even in MS.
Damage. If you put a whiteboard eraser on it, it will create that pattern.
That's right. $100 notes have a high face value, and unless the note is unique- like a red seal, very low run star, or a very unusual serial...
The J-*, not being in ideal condition could bring $10-$20. If it was crisp, it would be worth $30-$50 The I-* could bring $50-$70. Try listing...
There is no error I'm aware of that would cause a dull appearance on the reverse. The only factor affecting luster on a coin would be the way it...
Looks like damage.
The 2017 I and the 2013 J are VERY valuable because of their low, single run. Very nice finds!
Answer: Artificial toning brought about by being dipped into geothermal water (where sulfur is present). I happened to visit some hot springs...
Very nice find! Sure it’s worth face value, but keep it if you can. As for very minor print errors- (such as the back being printed slightly...
Guess how these silver dimes became toned! [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] All three of the coins- [ATTACH] (The lighting wasn’t too good in this photo.)
Hard to believe that toning would command such a substantial premium. But... $500?
Most of the coins are dateless.
Nice finds! I would keep them as well- I haven’t seen a 1999 $5 star note in circulation so far.
Unfortunately, consecutive banknotes (especially of a new series such as 2013 or 2017) are VERY common. I recently received 30 consecutive 2017 $1...
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