I had to do a photo identification shoot for my insurance company (and my own benefit). While I had my collection here I decided to do a short movie with some of the obsolete notes. These were call...
I had to do a photo identification shoot for my insurance company (and my own benefit). While I had my collection here I decided to do a short movie with some of the obsolete notes. These were called "Horseblankets" back then due to their size. Sorry about the bad lighting and blurring, my last Sony FD83 camera is on it's way out, will have another one soon.
In the near future I'll do some more short movies on my other notes and coin collections. I also collect early bust coins, (1794 to 1839 dimes, quarters, halves and dollars), I always got the most enjoyment out of those.
I also collect:
U.S. proof sets - 1950-to date Proof Franklin halves Proof State quarters Proof and MS69/70 silver eagles Proof Presidential dollars 19th and 20th century proof type coins
and mostly circulated / BU / proof and prooflike Morgan and Peace dollars.
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damn dude, uve got a lot of money! haha kidding,i wouldnt spend those if some one gave me the cash value they're worth. cuz they're worth muchhhh more than what they say they are...
Back then the mnt used two numbering machines to print the numbers on a bill. Every once in a while an employee would accidently hit the "reset" switch causing the numbers to reset to 000000, usually these were destroyed, some weren't and somehow made it into the hands of collectors. These are basically error notes. These mistakes are not made today as everything is computerized including inspection machines.
dude, I'm a 6th grader, but this is an amazing collection, I myself collect currency, I only have a 1917 $1.00 bill right now but, hey , I'm young, I'll work my way up!
Wow that is an great time to start a currency collection. As you look around and maybe find some good buys, it could make you rich one day. Best of luck to you.
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