Inspector43- It was very exciting to see something like this. It was also surprising that George III was a coin collector.
True, but why go to all the trouble just for new notes? If your bank has them, cool. If not, then it's unfortunate.
Hmm, I've received old (late 80s and early 90s) hundreds quite a few times- without asking. I remember the very first time I saw an old design...
Welcome to CoinTalk! I don't think that it is worth getting those coins graded. The environmental damage retracts any true value like l.cutler...
I once had to take out money from the bank and got a crisp 1977 $100. Didn't look like it had seen much circulation. If old 100s are in decent...
Etsy is an online site where people sell "handmade items", but mostly ordinary quarters and dimes claiming they are mint errors.
Already posted!
I already posted this in “Coin Chat”, but wanted to also share with the ancient coin enthusiasts. Greek coins I have encountered at the British...
I will. I thought more people would see it on Coin Chat, but, I'll repost it a bit later in the Ancients section, or possibly right now!
Very interesting find! Someone engraved it on the front. I've seen nickels like that quite often, but never a quarter.[IMG]
I was in the UK about a month ago, and thought I would post the interesting collection of Greek coinage I encountered in the British Museum....
$32? For 10 sets? I think that's a good deal. A couple of the sets should have Ike or SBA dollars.
It's obviously a fake. I hope you didn't pay too much for it.
Good luck! I hope you find something interesting.
I try to keep my coin budget low until I get rid of my student loan debt. I'll be able to allot a larger portion to coins/currency much later.
I agree, circulation wear.
Mold? Those minor stains look like something else.
Not bad condition for a 17 year old banknote. But, still just $10.
Just a heavily circulated banknote- as it has minor pieces missing. I come across 1990s $1 notes looking like that all the time.
Very interesting! How did you come across it?
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