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Old $20 Bill -- Questions?? by
KenBob
Hi
I have a Series 1950C $20 bill that differs from modern notes as
follows:
*Printed area is noticibly narrower on both front and back -- Andy J
looks like he's been on the Atkins diet
*Printed ares is noticibly offset from centered
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September 27th 05 01:19 PM
by KenBob
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Wrong War and Wrong counrty by
TheDimeMan
Emergency money note of the municipality Moosch (Oberelsass) of 1 Mark
without date signed by Burgermeister Hoffmann
The American Numismatic society database has the following info
0000.999.54585: Dept.: MO Obj.Type: P Reference: Keller., Dt. Notgeld
von 1914, J-Z, p. 132-133.
Region: Germany...
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Stolen currency alert by
stonej
Hopefully this file is viewable.
http://www.geocities.com/a1coin/2005_12_stolen_currency.doc
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Death to counterfeiters by
stonej
Warning - article drifts into political commentary.
http://bellaciao.org/en/article.php3?id_article=10424
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February 18th 06 08:56 PM
by winwin
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Why did they make the large size U.S. currency? by
Warren and Paula Jo Merrill
One thing that I have never heard an explanation for. I have one piece of
colonial currency and it is a smaller size. Why did they start making the
larger 'horseblanket' notes after that instead of keeping the size small?
----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet...
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U.S. Series 1863 $100 Gold Certificate value? by
note.boy
I forgot to mention, I also have a couple of series 1863 $100 Gold
Certificates in AU+ condition that I inherited from my grandmother
awhile back. The serial numbers are 46302 and 46303. On the front it
has an eagle with an American flag and olive branch and a large "100"
printed in green in the...
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Iran to change currency value by
stonej
http://www.finance24.com/articles/economy/display_article.asp?Nav=ns&lvl2=econ&ArticleID=1518-1785_1761504
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Lets See What Ebay Does by
Scottishmoney
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8325397435
A fake being sold as an original. Of course it was reported, but I doubt
eBay will do anything about it.
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paper money books by
Jim Wild
I have seen that there are many guides pertaining to paper money. Can
anyone recommend a good guide for identification purposes?
Thanks, Jim
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paper-money from 1943, a question by
Dr. Richard L. Hall
I am a coin collector and among the coins I collect are those from the year
I was born--1943. I was on eBay a few days ago doing a search for some
coins. I usually limit this to the coin section of eBay but this time I did
a search of everything. I turned up a number of interesting...
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New phone book,, AKA... by
Jim Wild
My Standard catalog of paper money arrived today. I'd put this thing up
against a metropolitan phone book any day. However, I was disappointed
to find it was not in color. It still serves most of the purpose though.
As a starter on paper money, I went into it blindly and bought
everything on ebay...
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January 10th 05 12:13 PM
by Bill
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Alert the apostrophe police. by
note.boy
Too many apostrophes here I'm afraid.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=47400&item=3975298854&rd=1
"No fold's, tear's, pen mark's or pin holes."
Oh dear.
We may have to make allowances as he comes from Ayrshire. :-)
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May 21st 05 10:55 AM
by Darren
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Question about broken bank notes and modern banknotes by
AL
Hi
I read somewhere that most American broken bank notes were in fact
checks (bearer checks). Would anyone agree or disagree with that?
Would the same statement correctly apply to the 19th century
provinicial bank notes of England?
What about modern banknotes of the USA and Britain?
I think I...
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No more commemoratives? by
note.boy
An article in the 28 July edition of The (Glasgow) Herald stated that
the days of Scottish commemorative notes may be numbered. :-(
The Treasury is arguing that the variety of different notes in
circulation in Scotland makes it easier for counterfeiters to pass fake
notes.
This argument is...
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Phew, that was close. by
note.boy
I wasn't going to bid on this again but the nibbler 8645elizabeth made
me do it, why don't nibblers just bid their max and be done with it,
what's the point of six slowly rising bids?
It it less work, no.
Will they get it cheaper, no.
Does it may them look foolish, yes.
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New to group by
Gary Stewart
Hello group,
New here, been collecting for about six months. I collect U.S. and world
money.
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