....from the paper money forum. Way too much cool stuff over here! My father-in-law showed me his inherited collection of large notes and silver certificates, and they really got me interested. I decided to put it out of my mind for the time being, but it really is hard to stay away. The artwork on some of the early U.S. notes is VERY nice! I will have to ask you all to cease and desist. It's too tempting.
Give into your temptation. You know you want to. Resistance is futile. HAHAHAHAHA!!! Sorry, I couldn't resist. All kidding aside, collecting coins and notes can be very addictive. No one knows this better than myself. For example, I saw some beautiful Russian gold coins at a local coin store the other day, and I had a hard time keeping my drooling under control. That's the fun of the hobby though.~Daniel
Nothing to see in early USA paper money, move along folks...
Scottishmoney, that one looks much nicer than the ones I've seen so far. The prices I've seen also seemed lower than I would have expected, which often makes me suspicious. Many of the colonials had holes punched in them, which I was told was done to cancel the note. Is this accurate? Also, are there copies or counterfeits to the extent of what seems to be entering the U.S. coin market?
That's why I try to stay away and never open these threads But, that's what I said about Conders, HTT's, CWT's and various other numismatic items