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 Posted 08/08/2011  6:26 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add 1900Indian to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
I have finally acquired 2 large notes I have been wanting for some time.. Sry for the slight glare. Here they are. What do you think?

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Very nice! I have been wanting one of the 1914 $5's but haven't found one I like the price on yet since I love the ones in great condition... as do you it would seem!

Congrats!
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You have picked up some really nice notes!
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how come the backs look smaller then the fronts.
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how come the backs look smaller then the fronts.


The gravitational pull is greater when the note is turned over.
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how come the backs look smaller then the fronts.

I had to crop the pictures to get them to be within the MB range of posting, and I cropped the rev just a little smaller.

Thanks for the comments, I would really love to get my hands on a Chief Onepapa $5 note, of course they are pretty expensive even in rough shape.. I've been searching for a Lincoln 50 cent fractional.
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