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Okay so I think I am in "error" here or at the very least I've lost my mind and time will tell if the condition is temporary? At the recently concluded FUN show I managed to purchase more error coins than anything else so it stands to reason that I would expand my currency collection to include error notes as well?!?!? :blush:

 

Well here it is my very first error note. I have no idea if it is all that rare but it certainly looks unusual.

 

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Heres what i got tonight in my post surgery boredom. Tell me if you like any of em.

 

In no particular order

 

1.) 1928 $20 Atlanta "6" note low end I got it cause it looked lonly.

2.) 1934a $10 silver cert late finish 86. I got this cause i had an AA block one and i needed a BA block note to go with it.

3.) 1934a mule PCGS 65PPQ. Its a nice note, i love mules, and i got sick of my dad going i want it maybe ill wait. i want it ill wait.

4.) $100 1934B series EA lowest known .ungraded AU I saw this after i picked up the other lot which i still have to post here. but Lowest known now moving into the 100 denom.

5.) $50 1950 note . Not a high end but yet again another Lowest known.

 

 

Ok and for the other lot

 

6.) thats the sellers photo of the J* 1934C i got and another $100 1934B series EA note. ( this is what sparked me to buy my friends.

 

I hope you enjoy and comments and suggestions welcomed.

 

Jay the Mule man

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Welcome to the forum! You can attach a photo when making a post, but there are size limits, otherwise if the photo is house on a webserver, you can insert an image using a link to the web address (in the post window it is the third button next to the one that looks like an open envelope). Not sure if this is much help, but I am not much of a techno guru.

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I will try to help, if you click on the reply button (not the fast reply window at the bottom of the page), you will come to a separate page for your reply. Directly above the window where you type the reply on that page, there are 15 buttons. Click the third button, between the envelope button and the bullet point button. That should open up a window where you insert the web address for the photo. Click OK and it will automatically insert the proper HTML code into the message to display the photo. I will try it here with your last photo.

 

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Which link are you copying and pasting into your post. It looks like you're trying to paste the HTML link. You need to right click the bottom link, which reads "IMG CODE", copy it, then paste that into your post.

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Sorry about these large pictures, but I think I finally figured out how to post them in the thread!! Here are a few of my recent additions. A 1934-D $5 Silver Certificate in GEM-67 With Great embossing and color. A 1976-J* In GEM-65EPQ. A 1928-B $5 Legal Tender in GEM-65EPQ with a fancy Binary number!! Binary numbers on Legal tenders are incredibly RARE! Especially in GEM condition. Then my prized note, a 1934-C $5 Silver Certificate in GEM-68PPQ. This note is the finest known. PCGS and PMG have never graded one higher than 67. Then a 1953 $5 Silver certificate in GEM-65PPQ with a rare repeater serial number. Then a 1981 $1 FRN with a 2 digit repeater in GEM 68!!!! Last but not least, 2 silver certificates in GEM-65 with the same low fancy serial number: 500. One is a 1935-B and one is a 1935-C. Hope you guys enjoy, and I'll post more when I get them. Thanks for all the help in posting my pics.

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Ok as if i didnt blow enough money on that $1 treasury note i added this tonight from my regular dealer. who said since i paid 25% of my tab with him in 2 weeks i could buy more and stupid here buys this . I like it cause itll go with my $5 1907 Fr91 Speelman/White.I dont know if he noticed the sig combo but i think its cool anyway. what u think.

 

 

Came in under $100. so I cant complain at all.

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Here is what is been up since last time ive posted

 

 

Csa 20 1864 front

csa 20 1864

 

csa 10 1864 front csa 10 1864 back

 

And the big one I locked up the $10 1902 series charter number # 8777. from Denlys. Im super excited about this note and will be the highlight of my collection ( even bigger than the 10,000 gold cert. )

 

$10 Westwood note ( Picture taken by Denly's of Boston).

 

 

Enjoy the pictures I hope you guys like em. Also what do you think the Westwood would grade in at. Im thinking Fine 12

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Just one last post for today I was on ebay late last night and picked up the following item

 

Its not Paper Money persay but I think its kinda cool cause its from a local town near me called Ramsey NJ. Kinda cool to see Bank Stock Certs and honestly this is the first one Ive ever seen so this is kinda cool. Also this is Ramsey NJ's 100 yr anniversary so when i get this im gonna have to run to town hall with it. And share it with them. I love how history and this collecting mixes so well. Ramsey NJ Bank Share Cert

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