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A Nice Brown Back For A Look! - My $10 Charter 888 $10 Brownback PMG- VF35

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Personally, I think it shouldve come back in an EF 38.774567 holder. LOLOL

A-Nice-Brown-Back-For-A-Look!---My-$10-Charter-888-$10-Brownback-PMG--VF35


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Beautiful example, nicely margined, congrats!
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Sweet. I just love the multiple colors of 1882 red seals.
Prior to sending in, did you shine a light parallel across the note to pick up any minor/old folds that have been smoothed out over time? Sometimes I look at a note head-on and it looks a grade or two (or three) better than when I hit it with a light from the side and it picks up every tiny imperfection.
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This is a Brown Back. When I look at currency for minor folds, etc, I extend the note part way out of the sleeve and roll it end to end. That usually does it for me :)
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Can you explain that a bit more?
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Why aren't modern bills this great looking. Prestigious
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Why aren't modern bills this great looking. Prestigious
The more you have to print, the less time you spend on making them stand out.
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