Yep. PCGS got it right. Gifford 1870B03a. She is nice.
.75 cent per 2X2! Sure hope they were the nice ones.
As the Clerk is emptying the cash drawer, she goes for the singles....and throws them in the bag...
It's some aggressive dye on the bill. I've done my share of spilling cherry kool-Aid and my mom would have really kicked my butt if it stained...
I would hope that the bank would not have that much detailed information about individual small bills. Feds could probably state if they had not...
Collection of references from series that I do not collect anymore. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Ex-Library so $2.00(OBO) 500 pages. Plus $3.99 shipping...
Found this bill between pages in a US Currency book I'm selling. Could it be a dye pack bill? [ATTACH]
Thanks Circus for the info. Googled and found them in 1910 newsletter .
I have a box full of this stuff...Anyone from New York who knows this address? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Reading the sticker, It sounds like match sales was a 'dog-eat-dog' industry.
She had a hard time of it. Even repaired with a sticker from matches which is kind of cool. My understanding is people hated these. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Micbraun you are correct and quick. 1968-S obverse mostly defaced. [ATTACH]
Nope. There are good clues if you look close.
Just for fun a game. What am I?[ATTACH]
Junk drawer.
Shes OK but check out these babes [ATTACH] Each 6" diameter.
The obverse is smaller diameter than the reverse so you could not cut it out and plate it.
Copper 2" x 2" x 0.175". States 24k gold plated on edge. It is not plated.
Well maybe not what you were expecting. I've been pushing this around my junk draw for years. This is as close as I will ever get to a real one....
No. I'm using 2 X 2 which has been opened numerous times, so no real protection. Where people really into that stuff, that long ago?
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