Saturday, April 08, 2006

 

Some more money I've found






I know I dont' post on here very often, and it's usually not interesting...it's mostly just as a reference page so I can link someone over here instead of having to upload a file to them. :) Here's some old money I've been finding over the last few weeks.

The first two pictures are the reverse and obverse of a 1943 wartime nickel. Notice the S above Monticello. That indicates that it is a wartime nickel.









The third photo is of all my "Barr notes," signed by Joseph W. Barr, who was only Secretary of the Treasury for a few months, therefore there weren't a lot of bills printed with his name on it, also, these are 1963s, so they're 43 years old, and the average life span of a one dollar bill is only 18 months.















The next picture is of my oldest nickel, a 1940 nickel.









And the last picture is of the wheat pennies I have found since working at the casino. None of them are steel, however.

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