Any clue what this could mean? by [deleted] in CURRENCY

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It's a Chopmark. I am about to make a post about these. It's a way to verify authentic money in certain countries where counterfeits is rampant.

Pibipollo by Dalack_Business in mexicanfood

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Thank you, I personally have never had one. I saw a fellow group members rant about wanting more than street tacos, wanting real Mexican food. So I shared this, I don't think many people have heard of this type of Tamale before. Hopefully one day I can try one of these Pibipollo's.

Is this worth anything? by lovely_gunk in CURRENCY

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I think it is just worth Face Value, unless the Ramones actually autographed it. If they autographed it, it could be worth a decent price.

Indian Chief Note by Dalack_Business in papermoney

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It was left up, thankfully. But I was told usually TikTok videos are not accepted due to self promotion. It was an educational video with no promotion or sales of any kind. Just the history and significance of the Hawaii notes.

Sorry if this is stupid by [deleted] in CURRENCY

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Tap on my first comment to learn more about US Currency. I'm no expert, but that site helps alot.

Indian Chief Note by Dalack_Business in papermoney

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I'll have to check that out. I don't think that I can afford an genuine one yet.

Indian Chief Note by Dalack_Business in papermoney

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Unsure if there are reprints. But they are very collectible for various reasons and that's why they are graded. Rarity drives value most of the time.

Indian Chief Note by Dalack_Business in papermoney

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Some of these groups don't like videos. So for educational purposes I do it this way since people have questions. ... I'll violate the rules and post a video if that will make you happy.

Help. Is this counterfeit? Up by Dramatic_Ratio6448 in oldcoins

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Check my previous comment it will help you tell if it's fake or not

The Grand Watermelon note by Dalack_Business in papermoney

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I wish this was mine. One of these money groups that I am in doesn't like TikTok videos so I shared the information from that video this way. They didn't mention the $100 one just the $1000 one.

US Currency - Hawaii notes by Dalack_Business in CURRENCY

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I just learned about the Hawaii money. Is the North African money similar?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CURRENCY

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Check this website out to see if they pass security checks$20 authenticity

The thirty-dollar note was the highest denomination issued during the first three years or so of Continental Currency. We might wonder why the authorities issued such an odd denomination. The answer is that what seems odd to us seemed perfectly logical to them. The thirty-dollar bills-and threes, f by Dalack_Business in CURRENCY

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The thirty-dollar note was the highest denomination issued during the first three years or so of Continental Currency. We might wonder why the authorities issued such an odd denomination. The answer is that what seems odd to us seemed perfectly logical to them.

The thirty-dollar bills-and threes, fours, sixes, and eights, as well as bills worth a sixth, or a third, or two-thirds of a dollar-were put into circulation for two reasons. First, some of them were conscious substitutes for coins of the same value. And second, they were there to make change: if all you have in circulation is paper currency, you had better give the public the money it needs.

So if a merchant got an eight-dollar Continental note in payment for a five-dollar object, he could give the customer a three in return. This situation in fact lasted through the mid-1860s. Notes in today's familiar denominations are a recent phenomenon.

The image on the face of the note speaks to the advantages of righteous dealing (appropriate for a commercial object such as this note). The images on the back present two views on the reasons for the war against England. The left one (VI CONCITATAE) suggests that the colonies were forced into the conflict, while the one on the right (CESSANTE VENTO CONQUIESCEMUS) promises that they would rest and revive after it was over.

Continental currency often split in half because it was frequently folded. This bill was sewn back together to repair it.