A stand alone face design used only for this series and the last series using the Funny Back design on the back. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
1923 $1 SC Ace [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I don’t believe so. The shift is extremely minor.
What exactly are you ordering that you can’t get a meal at McDonalds for $20 ?
Buy the note, not the holder…
Nice 1928 $20 St. Louis FRN replacement note. It has the old style back showing the White House without the balcony. Personally, I wouldn’t...
Sometimes I believe they introduce this nonsense to distract us from the serious issues that are happening right before our eyes…
I would be cautious about using papermoneyguide.com I plugged in a popular series and denomination and the results were generic at best. No...
“As Made Paper Wrinkle” means that the blank security paper used to make this note had a factory wrinkle or blemish.
Photograph it with side lighting to expose any folds. [ATTACH]
It’s a Repeater, It’s a Repeater Nice Find !
There’s usually a reason why a high value note isn’t in a graded holder. To get a better idea of the note, examine it with side lighting. It shows...
It PCGS’s original attempt at a TPG holder. They changed it soon after the complaints about its size and durability were voiced.
A stand-alone face design and the last of the Funnybacks makes this my favorite small size SC Ace. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A press release from the summer of 1929. [ATTACH]
I’m guessing they’re considered agnostic because the backs are missing In God We Trust…
This is a bit easier to read… [ATTACH]
Nice error notes. It’s unfortunate they weren’t discovered before they circulated as much as they did.
It’s a good price if you don’t mind a negative notation on the back of the holder. I’m guessing that’s why it’s so inexpensive.
That one has seen better days. Is there a question or can you add some context ?
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