I can't make out the top left corner note but the smaller bills are fractional currency notes issued during the Civil War due to the coin shortage brought about by the war.
The one dollar note with Washington is a legal tender note of 1869 with Columbus and crew celebrating their arrival.
The lower note with George and Martha is the reverse of a one dollar "Educational Note" silver certificate of 1896.
You can find these notes for sale on e-bay or do a web search for more information.
Give me some information as what is written on the top left corner bill and I can tell you what it is.
If you have any other specific questions please ask.
Thanks, I have already informed the person who sent me this image what they are. It was a buyer of mine that sent the image to me for my opinion. It is a shame though that these notes were taped to the glass of that frame. Some of them didn't look too bad. I thank ye for the help.
Well, in one corner is a Dominion of Canada $2 dollar note. I am not sure what year but I figure the 1800's. In the other corner is a 1917 $1 dollar bill. Hehehe...I covered both corners It's a shame too because a few of these notes look pretty good and the guy that has them could get something for them if they were not taped to that glass. It's going to take some doing to get them off without really damaging them
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The one dollar note with Washington is a legal tender note of 1869 with Columbus and crew celebrating their arrival.
The lower note with George and Martha is the reverse of a one dollar "Educational Note" silver certificate of 1896.
You can find these notes for sale on e-bay or do a web search for more information.
Give me some information as what is written on the top left corner bill and I can tell you what it is.
If you have any other specific questions please ask.
Don
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There is a testing forum in case you didn't know.
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Micheál
I couldn't see it clearly...0/...guess I need new glasses.