Greysheet is for coins. Greensheet is for paper money.
Send ‘em to me. I’ll improve their looks, put them in currency sleeves and send ‘em back to you.
Common, circulated $2 LTs. In their condition, they’re worth face value. It’s OK to unfold the corners. Stick ‘em in some currency sleeves to keep...
Interesting. Personally, I wouldn’t give you anything above face for it.
Not all of the repos have the word “Facsimile” printed on them.
Definitely a reproduction. Check it out for yourself - http://www.crutchwilliams.com/BogusCSA_RoTx.html
I’m hoping the OP knows that the word Trinary is merely a hype word typically used on eBay to describe a note with nothing else going for it....
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The leading authority on the subject is Grover Criswell. Find his book by googling his name followed by the words, Confederate Currency. Here’s a...
I agree with @paddyman98. Notes are distributed in packs with consecutive serial numbers. It’s perfectly normal for new notes to be consecutive.
Have you checked for the security strip and a watermark ?
It might be the flexibility of the paper versus the rigidity of the metal planchettes.
It looks a lot like Justice Edward White
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Cool find but from a run of almost 2M notes. If it was uncirculated, I’d keep it. Otherwise, in its condition it will probably never be worth more...
I don’t consider it an error. It looks like some of the ink transferred from one side to another after being folded under pressure.
It’s a Chopmark and not any kind of BEP error. The blue stamp “appears” to be under the gold lettering because the blue ink doesn’t stick to the...
Quad Doubles. Nice circulation find. Personally, I wouldn’t put too much stock in the Coolness Index rating.
They are seldom seen in circulation put popular with collectors. It was the last of the $5 Legal Tenders. It’s probably worth about $10 retail. I...
Well said, P&G
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