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Did The Gold Ruin This Low Sn $2?

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Did-The-Gold-Ruin-This-Low-Sn-$2?
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 Posted 09/25/2010  4:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Americanamafia to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Who issues that, franklin mint or somthing like that?
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What a waste of a perfectly good low sn note. When will these idiots stop recking perfectly good coins/currency for their own greedy purposes?
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 Posted 09/25/2010  5:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bvalania to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
A family member gave it to me. I think he ordered a few of them through a website, not sure which one.
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still worth 2 bucks though. too bad.
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That the work of the World Reserve Monetary Exchange..... IMO they try to rip people off with huge premiums, even though Mary Ellen Withrow (a previous US treasurer) is on their "Executive Advisors."

heres the link https://www.theworldreserve.com/pro...ck%2Dof%2D4)
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Makes you wonder how they got the low #'s!
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Quote:
When will these idiots stop recking perfectly good coins/currency for their own greedy purposes?


The day they figure out how to get some blinking lights on the currency and coins.



What a waste.
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I would say yes it ruined it, and its to bad too because that would have been a real keeper right there
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Could be worse, at least it's not stamped "Where's George" on it.
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I think that it is kinda neat. I imagine that the picture does not do it justice. It looks yellow in the picture, but it is probably rather flashy in hand? Out of the ordinary for sure, and while it probably will never have much value to the currency collector, it might be a nice item for display.

The part that I don't care for is the accompanying card. ("First issued by the Continental Congress in 1776")?
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