MS 65+ Nice coin!
But I’m not playing horseshoes... or tossing a hand grenade. :)
The serial number on this $10 note almost corresponds to WWII years 1944 and 1945.[ATTACH]
No questions were asked, but, I was surprised that this charade occurred. Why would anyone fake a $5 note? Not worth the time (with over $10 min....
Nice find! Just as you hypothesized, you have a struck through grease error. However, being relatively common, they don’t carry much value.
Today I was buying a couple of things at Whole Foods. I don’t usually buy anything at WF, but, today there were some long lines at the Safeway...
Hmm... Jack Lew's was far worse: What even is that? [ATTACH] At least Mnuchin's signature is fully legible. However, my personal favourite is...
These kind of notes are valuable. I had one, and someone offered me $30 for it on ebay (my note was more circulated). But, since your note is in...
Nice Barber half!
Well, your bottom note is a nice binary. Top one is the "almost".
I didn't know that it was possible to delete a thread.
Fortunate that you could recover, Randy. Silver has been floating around $15 for a couple of years now. I bought a lot of it in 2015, and,...
Seller probably thought his 1970 $0.25 was this: [IMG]
Looks like the listing is still active.
And... this is why new members should consult the Cointalk community before sending off coins to get slabbed. What did he think was so special...
Looks normal to me.
Yes it is a 1991. It's also a worn out, corroded 1 cent piece- not an error.
There were "United States Notes" issued for a short period of time in denominations of $2, $5, and $100. But, since the Federal Reserve issues...
With a mintage of over 273,000,000, this is a common silver melt coin. Even in nice condition, it would still be worth $5-$6.5.
What do you mean- you have a binary $100?
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