Looked to see what series it was and caught the joke. Good one!
I found these in a strap one time. Someone cut up a sheet of notes and did a crappy job of it.[ATTACH]
Oh man, he's lowballen' you. I'll go 4 cents.:happy:
Thank You. I looked up your answer on Google and found the info.
My wife has this exact same coin(token) and hasn't been able to find out just what it is. It even has the same hump along the edge.
First choice would be the Porthole Lincoln. Second is this: [ATTACH]
Nut Job member here, although I haven't vigorously pursued them.
The top one @55, the bottom one @62.
I remember the show, but not that particular episode.
If you're in the Chicago area, the Chicago Paper Money Expo is at the Crown Plaza Hotel in Rosemont. March 17-20. That's a good show to go to.
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It might be a transfer of the letters below Jefferson's portrait.
That dime has been in the ground for awhile.
I get this way with paper money on a note that fills a hole in my collection. Especially if the price is low.
I prefer the green onion myself.
Go to the PMG website and look in Resource-Population Report. You'll find your FR Numbers there. You'll have to sign up, but it's free.
There's an old superstition that two dollar bills were unlucky. To ward off evil you'd tear off a corner. A note with all four corners missing you...
I want to buy 200,000 coins @$1.25 each. I figure I can double my money on E-Bay.;)
Can't scan because of security thread. [ATTACH]
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