I simply must remember to retrieve that 1.00 bill from the first addition Marcus Aurelius I received years ago for Christmas. On second thought, its much more fun to wonder who will find it in the future...
This is fantastic! You might want to get it appraised for the value of it's history alone. I wish you could post the other side as well! I collect old coins and am always intrigued by old currency...luck you!
Is it worth more or less than the 10 cent note your featured earlier in the week??
ReplyDeleteFrom 1914, too. Incredible
ReplyDeleteToo bad it ain't a Silver Certificate!
ReplyDeleteMind sharing a bit of the wealth?
ReplyDeleteI simply must remember to retrieve that 1.00 bill from the first addition Marcus Aurelius I received years ago for Christmas. On second thought, its much more fun to wonder who will find it in the future...
ReplyDeleteA reward perhaps for enjoying a classic?
This is fantastic! You might want to get it appraised for the value of it's history alone. I wish you could post the other side as well! I collect old coins and am always intrigued by old currency...luck you!
ReplyDeleteHeh... I should have made myself more clear. It's just a bookmark, a replica $100 bill laminated in plastic. The back has a barcode.
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