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US Legal Tender Notes1 of 20Old $2.00 United States Notes & Federal Reserve Notes 1953, '63 & '76Premiums Reporting Now and New Issues
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    Posted 9 years ago

    lokiddo
    (25 items)

    This was in a weekly time book that my aunt had used back in 1964.
    I've never seen money or note, real or not, like this.
    At first I was wondering if it might be an advertisement for something loke a bank or credit union.
    The signatures and the number 6487 seem to be written with a different kind of pen which to my "untrained" eye look pretty authentic.

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    HGR SATURDAY 1923 $1 Legal Tender ((Rare X-LOW Serial#174)) PMG CHOICE UNC 64EPQ
    HGR SATURDAY 1923 $1 Legal Tender (...
    $422
    HGR SATURDAY 1928 $1 Legal Tender ((RARE Grade + LOW Serial#)) PMG GEM UNC 66EPQ
    HGR SATURDAY 1928 $1 Legal Tender (...
    $500
    Fr. 1500. $1 1928 RED SEAL ((CU)) (( FUNNYBACK )) DAILY CURRENCY AUCTIONS
    Fr. 1500. $1 1928 RED SEAL ((CU)) (...
    $160
    HGR SUNDAY 1928 $1 RED Funny Back ((GORGEOUS)) Appears GEM UNCIRCULATED
    HGR SUNDAY 1928 $1 RED Funny Back (...
    $186
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    HGR SATURDAY 1923 $1 Legal Tender ((Rare X-LOW Serial#174)) PMG CHOICE UNC 64EPQ
    HGR SATURDAY 1923 $1 Legal Tender (...
    $422
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    1. kyratango kyratango, 7 years ago
      In lower left corner on pic#2 is inscribed "COPY".......
    2. SpiritBear, 7 years ago
      The waxy, fragile-seeming paper it's made on is an immediate give-away that it's a vintage reproduction. They were often stamped or written on the back with an advertisement or word of advice. Your Credit Union idea is quite correct. Made to look old.
    3. kyratango kyratango, 7 years ago
      It seems your mystery has some answers, maybe you didn't tick the box "email me when someone comments on this item" to be aware when you get an answer...
    4. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 7 years ago
      I am very interested as I am sure others should be who collect vintage paper!!

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