Dallas Gold and Silver is about the only place I know of that won't tear your nuts off.
Dallas Gold and Silver is about the only place I know of that won't tear your nuts off.Im looking to sell some coins like silver dollar's,etc. I also have some rare bill's too. I was wondering if someone on here bought stuff like this or know's where to go to sell this stuff without totally getting ripped off.
there's a ton for sale on ebayIm looking to sell some coins like silver dollar's,etc. I also have some rare bill's too. I was wondering if someone on here bought stuff like this or know's where to go to sell this stuff without totally getting ripped off.
I have some silver $1 dollar bill's and some red label $2 dollar billsWhat kind of bills... I am not a collector, but I like the red bills... just for fun mostly. I really like $2 bills... I even have some of those in red and silver bills...
Post a pic? That could be worth good money!When I was working at a grocery store way back when I was a teenager in 1960, one of the check-out gals brought me a $5 bill that was printed wrong: it was correct on the front side, but on the backside, there was the normal backside printing and the reverse printing of the front side. I am guessing some wet sheets may have been laid on the backside of some sheets and got thru the process w/o being noticed. I still have it just as an oddity.
It’s in my safety deposit box. Don’t go there that often. I think it is listed more as an oddity than something rare the last time I researched if it was worth anything.. An interesting story about it was that the woman who gave it to me at the grocery store said that they had sent it back to the bank a number of times thinking it was a bill that may have been forged, etc. and it kept coming back. I lived in a small town, so I guess it just kept circulating until I got it.Post a pic? That could be worth good money!
Damn, I thought I was an old fugger. lolWhen I was working at a grocery store way back when I was a teenager in 1960, one of the check-out gals brought me a $5 bill that was printed wrong: it was correct on the front side, but on the backside, there was the normal backside printing and the reverse printing of the front side. I am guessing some wet sheets may have been laid on the backside of some sheets and got thru the process w/o being noticed. I still have it just as an oddity.