What is your favorite U.S Note?

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  • What is your favorite U.S Note?   by Rigos_Place on 03 Sep, 2009 18:30
  • Please, show us or tell us what your favorite not is? I personally love large notes in any denomination. I also collect some errors etc... Here is a pic of one of my favorites..  C:-) It is not certified but still in great shape.

  • Reply #1   by Scottishmoney on 06 Sep, 2009 15:03
  • One I would really love to set $15K into for an upgrade:

  • Reply #2   by BCNumismatics on 06 Sep, 2009 15:18
  • I used to have an example of the Confederate States of America 1864 $20 notes & one of the Hawaiian emergency overprinted $1 notes in my collection until late 2006,when I offloaded my non-British Commonwealth banknotes & coins to raise some cash to buy my computer,plus a few coins.

    Aidan.
  • Reply #3   by Wil2008 on 14 Sep, 2009 22:42
  • Hello.

    I have taken an interest in adding US currencies to my US Coin collecting hobby.

    Im on the lookout for my first!!  I particularly like the 1899 $1 Eagle, so I have been on the hunt.

    The interest stems from a few weeks ago where i was given in change a new/crisp $20 bill from 1963, and a  nice $10 bill 1934 series A .   Kinda hooked me.

    So now it's both coins and currency..LOL   :D

    Cheers
    Wil
     
  • Reply #4   by coinsarefun on 14 Sep, 2009 23:11
  • A friend of mine owns this one and I just love it :)







  • Reply #5   by BenzCoinz on 14 Nov, 2009 14:26
  • That is one beautiful Chief note and one of my favorites.

    Here is a rough picture of a signed print done by Anthony D. Hughes. I purchased #100/500 not long ago. Just have to get it matted and framed.



    Ben
     :)
  • Reply #6   by coinsarefun on 14 Nov, 2009 14:44
  • That is one beautiful Chief note and one of my favorites.

    Here is a rough picture of a signed print done by Anthony D. Hughes. I purchased #100/500 not long ago. Just have to get it matted and framed.



    Ben
     :)






    That is very :signcool;



    And a big  :Welcome; to our forum Ben
  • Reply #7   by Zantetsuken on 14 Nov, 2009 20:12
  • That is one beautiful Chief note and one of my favorites.

    Here is a rough picture of a signed print done by Anthony D. Hughes. I purchased #100/500 not long ago. Just have to get it matted and framed.



    Ben
     :)


    Welcome aboard Ben. That is a beautiful note. Too bad the current U.S. notes can't capture the quality and style of these vintage issues. Thanks for posting this.  :ThumbsUp;

    ~Daniel.
  • Reply #8   by walmann on 14 Nov, 2009 22:48
  • I love the educational series of notes, although I do not posses any. Do have that Black Eagle in a low serial number and high grade though  :).

    Like all three notes in the series but the $5 is my favorite.



  • Reply #9   by Zantetsuken on 15 Nov, 2009 04:42
  • I love the educational series of notes, although I do not posses any. Do have that Black Eagle in a low serial number and high grade though  :).

    Like all three notes in the series but the $5 is my favorite.





    Sweet! Now that's what I'm talking about. The detailing on both sides is gorgeous. An example of how notes should be made.

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