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$2 bill 1976 error?
Hello everyone- I recently acquired a $2 bill from a customer at my small business and took it just for the fact that it was a $2 bill. However, as I am looking at it there seem to be some factors that I am thinking it might make the bill more valuable. Can anyone help me out? If it is valuable, how much would you estimate… -
Is this $2 bill actually worth $1,000?

I have absolutely no knowledge of the value of US currency and that is why I'm asking this question. I found this $2 bill in a locked cabinet a flea market this weekend. The indicated value on the bill inside the case was $1,000. My question is what is the actual value of this $2 bill. I would appreciate it if anyone that… -
Do you ever forget??? Updated 4/2/24
I know my memory isn't as good as it used to be, since I'm turning 66 next month, BUT... do you ever forget what coins you sent for grading? Looking at my current submissions, I was surprised to see that I sent in (2) Walking Liberty halves along with other coins. I had to pull out my copy of the submission form and check.… -
Returning to Hobby after 10-year hiatus: 2 Questions
Hello All -- I have not actively collected coins for about 10 years, but a sudden change in circumstances has led me back into the hobby. After being away for 10 years, there are 2 big changes that seem to have occurred, which I am hoping some of you here can shed some light on: 1.) What the heck happened to MS63-64… -
POP 2 MORGAN DOLLAR FOR SALE :)
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Bought a Columbia 1/2 turned yellow
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1/2 way thru a 2001 golf raxk case. this is what i got so far..
(2) reg issue woods card #1 (1) sample woods card # 21 (2) tour threads brad elder (1)tour threads peter jacobson (1) authentic thread hunter haas (1) sample nelson (1) sample nicklaus (2) e-card woods (3) ambass of golf woods hopefully i can pull a nice thread of woods with 6 boxes left. chances are against me with… -
Re: type 1 and type 2 proof sets?

<< <i>Whoever wrote that for eBay is somewhat off on his info. The "globs" occurred because the mint mark punches were deteriorating. The S mint mark was particularly susceptable to filling, because of the shape of the letter, and had to be replaced more often. Also, to my eyes, the diagrams used appear to both be Type 2.… -
Question on HHL Limitations ?
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