World's LARGEST 2013 Duplicated Serial Number Star Notes database!

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Thursday, December 19, 2024

Introducing 2013b.com: Seamless Access to Project 2013B – Old Links Still Valid

Easier to remember shortcuts



I'm excited to introduce 2013b.com, a new shortcut to this Project 2013B website! 2013b.com offers an easier to remember link for both 'treasure hunters' and collectors of Series 2013 $1 Star Notes with duplicated serial numbers. Rest assured, all old links are still valid and will continue to work seamlessly. Whether you're looking to submit your notes, check the latest news, or learn more about paper money collecting, 2013b.com is here to enhance your journey in the fascinating world of numismatics (coin collecting) and particularly paper-money collecting (notaphily).

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'Modest' introduction video for 2013b.com




Matched Pairs For Sale



Current Listings at 13Bay



Luxury Corner

Imagine the amazing things you could buy on Amazon if you sold your matched pair for a few thousand dollars! Here are some of the craziest and most luxurious items you could treat yourself to.

Take your pizza to the next level!

Visit Amazon for more details!

Disclaimer: Some of the links to the products you can by on this websites are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. You pay the same price whether you buy it through the link here, or buy it 'on your own' when on the Amazon site.

Are YOU Missing In Action?

Project 2013B has a list of members who didn’t respond to our contact attempts. If your serial number or Owner ID appears on the following webpage, please contact us—you are part-owner of a matched pair! 

Sunday, December 8, 2024

Discover the Updated FAQs on Project 2013B: Your Essential Guide

UPDATED FAQ


Welcome to our latest blog entry, where we're thrilled to announce the release of our updated FAQ section on Project 2013B! Our team has been hard at work to enhance and expand this crucial resource, ensuring it addresses all of your most pressing questions with clarity and detail. Whether you're a seasoned project participant or new to the community, our revamped FAQ is designed to provide you with the answers and insights you need. Dive in and discover what's new—your journey with Project 2013B just got a whole lot smoother!


It was probably asked a few times, so I made a page...

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What is the B in 2013b. What is a star note? What is a 2013B star note. 
This handy infographic that will tell you if your dollar bill and its serial number are what this project is about:  Valid 2013 Infographic   Further information about this error bill and the project in general can be found at 2013b.com

I type 2013b.com, but the address in the browser changes.
The address 2013b.com is an easy to remember address that simply redirects to this specific website.  It is easier to remember (and in my case promote) than the address of https://project2013b.blogspot.com/

I submitted my serial number but I didn't get any kind of confirmation, or see it anywhere on the website!
First check the status of your submission here: check.2013b.com
The status of submissions go back 3 weeks. The page also lists the most common reasons why a submission may of been rejected. If you submitted your serial number over a month ago, AND you think it was a valid number, then you will need to request a report of all of the serial numbers in the database that are linked to your email address:  report.2013b.com

If your number is not in the report you requested, chances are pretty good your number was rejected, or your put in a request for the emailed report too soon after your submitted your number(s).  Try not to request a report until 2-3 days have passed. If your serial number is not in the emailed report, then your serial number was probably rejected. Check out this handy flowchart that will tell you if your serial number was valid:  Valid 2013 Infographic  If you accidentally submitted the same serial number more than once, the subsequent submission(s) will be ignored. 

If you submit a serial number and the submission status page shows that it was accepted, that means it is in the database (and will be checked daily against the existing list of serial numbers and any new serial numbers that were added by others). It will also show your unique member ID which is only used if the blog portion of this website announces that I found a match for your serial number (rather than use your real name or email address).

I submitted my serial number(s) but I didn't get an email response!
Just before the Submit button is a section titled "Before you press the submit button....", with details on how to check on the status of your submitted serial number(s).  There is a link given of where you can check a webpage to see what the status of your submission is (and even why it might of been rejected); the link is also repeated on the page that loads after your press the submit button.  This status page goes back 3 weeks, so check it out a day or two after your submission.  check.2013b.com  

A long while back I submitted a serial number and got an email confirmation. Why doesn't it do that anymore?
A lot of email providers, even gmail, have limits to how many emails you can send per day, and even per hour. The online submission status page handles this now and is available 24/7, with the added feature of telling you why your bill might of been rejected. Check this link: check.2013b.com


I do not know what my Owner ID is.
In the grand scheme of things it does not matter what your Owner ID is as you are mainly identified by the project (behind the scenes) by your email address. If a match is found for your bill, you will be contacted through the email address you entered at the time of submission.  If you really want to know your owner ID, it is shown on the submission status page check.2013b.com   If you are lucky enough to get a match, you will be contacted by email.  It will also be announced on this website (once a match is confirmed), but only your cryptic Owner ID will be mentioned (not your first name, nor your email address). That is really the main purpose of the Owner ID.
 
NOTE: if you use a different email address each time you submit a serial number, you will be assigned a different Owner ID for that specific serial number.  It does not matter if you have 1 consistent Owner ID, or 17 of them, as long as the email addresses are ones that you check for messages from this website.

What is a confirmed match?
When two identical serial numbers are detected in the database, and one is the Washington DC print of the serial number, while the other is the Fort Worth printed bill, both owners are emailed and a photo of their bill is requested.  Once both photos are checked out, and both bills are indeed what they were initially entered as, the match is 'confirmed'. Simply put, it means there is photo proof that the matched pair for that specific serial number EXISTS.  After that hurdle is passed, the contact information (email address) of the owner of the matching bill is given to the other owner, and they can then negotiate what to do next (sell their bills as a matched pair, buy the bill off of the other owner, etc).

How can I check to see if my bill has a match?
IF your serial numbers are already in the database, there is no need to check.  The database (also known as the 'list') is updated DAILY, and at each update the list is scanned for new matching pairs.  When a new matching pair is found, both banknote owners WILL be contacted within 24 hours by the project.  The number of new serial numbers submitted to this project ranges anywhere from 30 to over 200 per day. It is imperative that you check your spam folder (or junk mail folder), as the email from this project may end up there.  For extra 'insurance' feel free to add your phone's texting number at the following link: change.2013b.com

Will my name or email address ever be shown or shared on this website or the database?
No. Privacy is priority #1. Some people on the list are serious paper money collectors and coin collectors.  No one wants to advertise that their home might have valuables in it. Also, no one wants SPAM, nor scams.

I no longer have access to my email. Where can I change my email address information?
You can update your email address at change.2013b.com

I changed my phone number. Where can I change my texting information?
You can update your text-number at change.2013b.com


I have a series 2013 dollar bill... where can I sell it?
One option is to sell it on the Project 2013B's marketplace, named "13Bay" for short. Read about it here (as well as other options of where to sell your bill):  about13bay.2013b.com  

The marketplace itself can be found at buysell.2013b.com   


What is my single 2013 bill worth?
I am not an appraiser, nor an expert, but I do play one on TV. If your have a bill that has no matching serial number in the database (list), those bills are currently selling in the $10-$40 range (rough estimate March 2023). My rule of thumb is your item (any item) is only worth what you can sell it on Ebay for.  Do a search on ebay, but select SOLD listings, to see what similar bills have sold for.  DO NOT search the current active listings, as some prices are way out to lunch, and some listings will not find a buyer ever. Read this post on how to avoid getting scammed when it comes to 2013 B star notes:  PSA: Avoid these Ebay scams regarding 2013 star notes!

What is 2013 'B' star note matched pair worth?
If you 2013B star note has an actual match (in the database, or you were informed by the website that you have a match, or you simply imagine you have a match) the value of the PAIR (both bills together) is anywhere from $500 to $25,000 (and possibly more), but it depends on the condition of both bills.  Do not believe the myth that a pair is worth $115,000 simply because some YouTube video said so (or some lazy reporters repeated that figure).  If you want to find the value of ANYTHING, go to the SOLD listings on eBay, or one of the big auction sites like StacksBowers, Heritage, or GreatCollections.  The value of these pairs is volatile. You can see this for yourself at the list of sold prices that this website keeps track of in the auction history section. 


Will I be contacted when a bill matching the serial number of my bill is submitted to this site?
Yes!  Usually within 24 hours. Once you registered your bill, you don't need to do anything further but wait for email notification when and if a match is found for your bill. This is the main purpose of this site! Be sure to check you spam folder (or junk mail folder) as well.  Any message coming from this website will have 'Project 2013B' somewhere in the subject line.

I have a 2013 bill that is in range but it doesn't end with a star. Does this count as anything?
NO.

The error is specific to 2013 (B seal) star notes ONLY. See  Valid 2013 Infographic  

The Bureau of Printing and Engraving is the place where paper money is created. As quality control finds defective notes in the printing process after the serial number has been printed, they are taken out with their serial numbers recorded and replaced with another sheet of banknotes printed specifically for this purpose, so that the number of banknotes being printed stays the same in each production batch. The new sheet of banknotes do not have the same serial numbers as the misprinted banknotes. This saves time and money compared to re-printing exactly the same serial number that was used before. It is rare that the replacement banknote has the same serial number as the original faulty one (and I doubt this information is available). A replacement note will have its own serial-number range that is separate and unique from the misprinted serial-number range. There is NO direct correlation between a star note and a note that has 'the same serial number but ends with a letter (no star)'.

Can I have a copy of your list?
No.  The reasons can be read about here:  Restricted


I was contacted by Project 2013B that I have a bill that is part of a matching pair and responded, but the owner of the other bill has not responded at all for months/years.  What should I do?
It all depends on your level of patience. For the cost of a dollar, you essentially  have a lottery ticket to a matching pair that could fetch your share to hundreds or thousands of dollars.  I have had cases where the other owner finally responded after 3-6 months, and one that took over a year. There is a chance the other bill owner spent his bill in which case someone else MIGHT come along and register the bill at this site.  Another scenario which happened was a bill owner was tired of waiting so they sold their bill on Ebay stating that it had a match on this website but with the strong caveat that the other bill owner had still not responded for months.  That owner was able to sell his bill for a few hundred dollars, the new owner registered, and about a few weeks later the missing owner finally responded. Now that person really lucked out, so as the mutual fund saying goes, "Past performance is not indicative of future results." 


¿Hablas español? Do you speak Spanish? 
No, yo no hablo español. 

What should I do if I sold or spent my bill?
Use the contact link at the end of this page to inform me.... and don't forget to include the serial number(s) affected. 

With the number of confirmed matches this project has produced, will the value plummet over time?
Everyday, worn-out and damaged bills get removed from circulation for destruction and replaced by new bills.  As time goes by, finding a duplicate serial number pair should become harder and rarer. Based on data from the Federal Reserve, the average lifespan of a dollar bill in circulation is about 6.6 years. Given this, it's estimated that around 15-20% of Series 2013 $1 bills are still in circulation today.

The Federal Reserve estimates that around 7-10% of currency is removed from circulation each year due to wear and tear, damage, or being taken out of circulation for other reasons. This percentage applies broadly to all denominations, including Series 2013 $1 bills.


Why should I submit/register my bill with Project 2013B?
Project 2013B has the largest list of serial numbers of these 2013 star note error bills. As of December 8, 2024, the number of unique serial numbers stands at 66,887

The project also has some safeguards to protect you from scammers. By not submitting your serial number(s), no one knows about your bills.  There is also no other list this big anywhere on the internet. Every serial number in the database has the owner's contact information. One copy-cat website in particular boasts over 50,000 serial numbers, but I know for a fact that it includes 47,066 serial numbers that have NO CONTACT INFORMATION. Those 47,066 serial numbers were taken from a pdf list was an OLD list from this very project. This was from back in the day when the list was publicly viewable. As of December 2024, the owner of the copy-cat site has stated he would no longer send people to this site if he found a match with a serial number on the old list (which has no contact information).  Read about why the list is no longer publicly viewable here:   Restricted

What is the 2.0 site?
Some individual threw a tantrum and decided to start their own list. They either had zero creativity or wanted to ride the coat-tails of this site, so they STOLE the project name and simply added 2.0 at the end of the name.  The site detected a match in 'their' database but had to send one of the co-owners to this site to submit their serial number since he was missing the contact information of the matching bill that was registered on THIS site.  See further details in the question above.


I entered a bill on the submission form, but when I click, on the purple submit button, it stays on the same page. Why?
Chances are you entered an invalid email address, or one of the pieces of information you entered are wrong. There should be some red warning text on the form telling you what entry was invalid.  Please refer to the graphics in the submission form.  Is your bill really a $1 bill?  Is it series 2013?  Does it really have a 'B' seal?  Does the serial number really start with a B and end with a star?  Feel free to refer to (and share) the following infographic:   Valid 2013 Infographic  


I checked the check.2013b.com link and my bill was rejected! WHY? 😟
Scroll down the page that has the submission status table and there will be a list of 8 different reasons why a serial number was rejected.

What is the difference between submitting and registering my bill in this project?
Nothing.  I use the words interchangeably. It simply describes getting your serial number(s) into the database (also known as 'The List').

I have hundreds to 2013B star notes, but I don't want to register them one at a time! 
There is a process for bulk submissions if you have 20 or more notes. click here:

Bulk submission process



I made a typo in the bill information I submitted!  What should I do?
Use the Contact link at the end of this page. If it is something minor like your backplate number is off by 1 (you entered 85 instead of 86), or you have a Fort Worth bill where you entered FW107 instead of FWE107, I would not worry too much about it.

How can I help? 

How you can really help is: 
  • Spread the word about Project 2013B with friends, relatives, enemies, forums, social media, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, and any group forums/chats you are part of. Feel free to share the link (or copy the text) of the main 'About page' located HERE or share this easy to remember short link 2013b.com
  • Share and post the various images to help promote this project on the page promote.2013b.com
  • Visit the website regularly. More traffic gets the site noticed by Google.  Also look around for new features being added, as well as educational articles on other rarities you can keep an eye out for.  
  • Visit the games area whenever you are bored at work.  You can now play Pac-man and other games for free now!
  • Visit my Collector Resources page for your paper-money and numismatic supplies and guides.
  • Tips are always good. 
  • Contact me if you find any broken links on this site, or have suggestions for features you would like to see.

I haven't found an answer to my question!
Refer to this post that fully describes Project 2013B:  About 2013B

If there is still no answer to be found to your question, then contact me here:  Contact


The permanent link for the FAQ can be found at faq.2013b.com


Protect Your Banknotes

Protect your bills from the oils on your fingerprints, other environmental hazards, and any further wear and tear. Condition is everything when it comes to collectable banknotes! These also add a layer of protection should you ever have to ship your bill. Check them out in Collector Resources or click the image to go straight to the my preferred top-load rigid holders.



Disclaimer: Some of the links to the products you can by on this websites are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. You pay the same price whether you buy it through the link here, or buy it 'on your own' when on the Amazon site.


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Page updated: December 8, 2024



Wednesday, September 25, 2024

[New Feature] Serial Number Report Request

Serial Number Report Request

Your 2013 Duplicate Serial Number Report Request
Tibby knows which serial numbers of his are in the database... do you?

Project 2013B started way back in October of 2021, with many of our members going back to that time period.  Some joined at that time, while others came over once the Zegers-Winograd project ceased updating their list. 

Whether you joined early on, or missed the 3-week window of checking whether your recent serial number submission(s) were accepted or not, you can now fill out an online form and receive a list of all the serial numbers that you have submitted (and were accepted) into the project's database.

That form is located at the following webpage:

A report will be emailed back to you within 24-48 hours. However, depending on how many people respond to this blog post, that might stretch out initially by a further day or two, before things calm down.  

Please note: the email you enter on the request form MUST be the email address that you initially submitted your serial numbers with. If for whatever reason your email from that time period is no longer accessible, you can update your email contact information at the following webpage:  

If there is a serial number that is missing in the report that is emailed to you, which you are adament you had submitted, chances are that it was rejected for one of these common reasons described here: 

If you submitted serial numbers in the last 3 weeks, you can check their status at the following webpage: https://bit.ly/checksubmission


Matched Pairs at Auction

Current Auctions at 13Bay

Lot29 2013B* Duplicated SN Matched Pair

Luxury Corner

Imagine the amazing things you could buy on Amazon if you sold your matched pair for a few thousand dollars! Here are some of the craziest and most luxurious items you could treat yourself to.

Sony Alpha a7 IV Full Frame Mirrorless Digital 4K Camera

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Disclaimer: Some of the links to the products you can by on this websites are affiliate links where I'll earn a small commission if you make a purchase at no additional cost to you. You pay the same price whether you buy it through the link here, or buy it 'on your own' when on the Amazon site.

Are YOU Missing In Action?

Project 2013B has a list of members who didn’t respond to our contact attempts. If your serial number or Owner ID appears on the following webpage, please contact us—you are part-owner of a matched pair! 

Sunday, August 25, 2024

Project 2013B Marketplace Launched

13Bay... Project 2013B's Marketplace
Click to see what is up for bids!

13Bay

Welcome to 13Bay, our new marketplace! Explore fixed-price items and exciting auctions. Whether you’re after a great deal or the thrill of bidding, 13Bay has something for everyone. Discover your perfect item today!

Listing are a bit sparse currently as this is literally Day 1, so I put some of my own items up for auction. In approximately a month (maybe 2) a matched pair will be up for sale!  A potential 2nd pair is in the works.

After successfully consigning matched pairs on behalf of their owner(s), at various auction houses, it became readily apparent that the fees incurred were excessive, if not downright greedy. The following table is a summary of fees and commissions charged to either the seller, the buyer, and quite often BOTH. It also compares other aspects for you to consider. 


Comparison of 13Bay to other auction sites
Comparison of 13Bay to other auction sites


The ‘24 hour rule’ prevents last-second bids, giving everyone a fair chance to respond to being out-bid. Unlike eBay, where you can lose by a dollar in the final second, this rule extends the auction by 24 hours even if a bid is placed in the last second. This means you don’t have to monitor the auction constantly, or go out of your way to be available at the auction closing date and time. If someone bids at 7:59:59 pm, the auction extends to 7:59 pm the next day, giving you ample time to decide whether to increase your bid.

The web-page at https://bit.ly/13Bay shows all of the auctions and fixed-price listings in what I refer to as the 'Auction Table'. The table is not updated in real time like eBay, but more event driven as bids (or purchases) trickle in. The 24-hour close also helps make the auctions less time sensitive. For example: If the deadline of an auction is in 3 hours, but the last update was 2 hours ago there are several scenarios taken care of by the "soft close"
  • If you intend to put in a bid that is higher than the high bid shown in the table, you can rest assured that the auction deadline will be extended by 24 hours from the time you put in your bid. This is the case for any new high-bid that occurs during the last 24 hours of an auction's deadline.
  • If in the same scenario you put in a new higher bid, but someone else has put in an even higher bid than yours during the above scenario, the auction close will be extended 24 hours from THEIR bid time.

'Real-time data' can be found by clicking the tabs to the right of the "Auctions" tab. The "Latest_Bids" show the 10 most recent auction bids that have been submitted.  The "Latest_Purchases" tab shows the 10 most recent Lots that have been purchased (these are the fixed price "Buy-it-Now" listings).  When you submit a bid (or do a purchase), you should see your Lot and the first 3 characters of your email address show up in the appropriate tab within 1-5 minutes.

Currently the updates will be during daylight hours but I am working on making the updates of the table more frequent. If I delayed launching this until it was perfect, it literally would never be launched. 

Fixed-Price listings (called "Buy-it-Now") will obviously be unaffected by table-updates as they are first come, first serve by nature.

Exposure: 

Last month (July 2024) we averaged over 1,200 visitors daily. It is my hope that 13Bay will become the go-to place for buying and selling 2013B star notes. In the near future there will be a matched pair for sale, with a 2nd matched pair currently in the works.

How to use 13Bay: 

The web-page at https://bit.ly/13Bay shows all of the auctions and fixed-price listings in what I refer to as the 'Auction Table'. The columns in the table are fairly self explanatory:

Item Category: The general category the item fits in, whether it is a coin, banknote (non 2013B star notes), or a 2013B item.

Listing Type: tells you whether the item is a timed auction or a "Buy-It-Now" item you can purchase right away.

Item Link: Clicking this takes you to a page that has the full description and photos of the item(s) for sale.

Item: The item that is up for auction or purchase.  Each listing will have a unique Lot number.

Bidding form: Clicking this link will take you to a partially pre-filled form. This is where you put in your bid for an auction item, or agree to purchase the item outright if the item is a "Buy-It-Now" listing.  In both cases the forms contain the very latest Terms & Conditions. The Terms & Conditions on this web-page should be the same, but if they are not, the one on the form will take precedence.

STATUS:  Anything with the status of LIVE is still actively accepting bids in the case of auction listing, or still available to purchase in the case of "Buy-it-Now" fixed price listings.

Bid By: If you are the highest bid on a current auction, the first 3 characters of your email address will show up here.

AUCTION High Bid: This is the current highest bid as of the last time the auction table was updated.  The last update time and date is shown in cell O11 and cell M1.

Buy It Now Price: The purchase price for the non-auction listings.

Reserve Price Met:  If the bids on an auction listing have met the minimum sale price that will be accepted, you will see a 'YES', at which point you just need to wait till the auction deadline for the sale to go through (assuming you are the highest bidder). This will automatically show 'YES' in cases where the auction has no reserve price.

Soft Close: This is the auction's deadline date.  It will be extended a further 24 hours if a new higher bid occurs in the last 24 hours leading up to the auction's deadline date and time.

Soft Close Time:  Assuming there are no higher bids in the last 24 hours, this is the time the auction ends on the soft-close date.

Number of Bids: just shows how many bids were submitted for the auction Lot in question.

Note: place for various message updates including announcing a new soft-close date, a Lot being sold recently, and more!

Last Updated:  show the time the auction table was last updated (in the yellow header cell).  The other dates and times show the last time there was any activity on the individual Lots.

Email Updates

You should expect to be notified when you have been out-bid, when you are the highest bidder, and when you have won an auction. The same goes for when submitting the purchase form for the fixed-price "Buy-it-Now" items.  The testing has shown that the reliability of these status emails is over 98%, but intermittently an email can fail to be delivered.  If you are expecting an email but did not receive one within an hour or two, check the auction table to see if the Lot you are interested in has had any updates (column O).

Have Something to Sell?

For the time being the listings will be limited to coins and paper currency. Depending on how things go the list of item categories might expand.  If you have something to sell, whether it be 2013B star notes, other collectible currency, or coins, please familiarize yourself with the section titled Terms and Conditions for Selling on 13Bay. If you find the terms and conditions acceptable,  kindly complete the form to allow us to assess the suitability of the items you wish to sell: Sell with us

Terms and Conditions

My ultra-wordy terms and conditions are (as well as info descriptions above) can be found at the following page:  https://project2013b.blogspot.com/p/marketplace.html


Current Auctions at 13Bay


Tuesday, July 23, 2024

14000 Members!

14,000 Members 

14000 members
14000 members!

But what does it look like

I found this crowd visualizer site, and according to the website the number of members that have submitted serial numbers to this website is between this crown of 10,000....
10000 people
10000 people


and this crowd of 20,000.

20000 people
20000 people




Are YOU Missing In Action?

If you see your serial number, or Owner ID, in the following table, then you need to contact Project 2013B because you are part-owner of a matched pair! Check your spam folder for an email with the subject line "PROJECT 2013B:  Potential matching pair!"  Otherwise, contact me through my website.

Serial NumberFW noteDC Note
B* 00132107RS>WV
B* 001576548VZ3RS>OK
B* 001807032C0Nr
B* 03234037JeqKrRYoRO
B* 03273252MH>TX
B* 03347614G8E3Q
B* 03407285Y63YeA>SC
B* 03446707aAhV
B* 03638919CC>NV
B* 03648699jCqmdjCqmd
B* 03665403WQuJ7
B* 03744981XiyZ3
B* 03829156kPRF
B* 03841963qRgx0fD9Gk
B* 03848262(LK>AZ)JP>IN
B* 03848262TiQYF
B* 03857167eOq9h
B* 038875669ujELfiYjq
B* 03946609C>WA
B* 04173114myhAV
B* 04173409JC>WA
B* 04186680C>NY
B* 04202193i6oP2
B* 04239258aJxsK
B* 04291886I1wst0I4C
B* 04304598ls3U7
B* 04396073RMA>NY
B* 04407357TMCN>CApBKSy
B* 044171021tdE4
B* 04446559dXsU9
B* 04468619d0qMW
B* 044970050lqOS
B* 04501956JC>WAvub3z
B* 046016774P5h3
B* 04646577unknown buyer
B* 04743204RYoRO
B* 04759717XoOK
B* 04873103vmts
B* 04880374V>TX
B* 04905756
74pAi4z2D8
B* 04937277Tv3cQ
B* 04964516VYj0
B* 05179451Nrdzq
B* 05214030hxPCo
B* 05235463Y63Ye9j0Ox
B* 05288105j2FV5W10yi
B* 05305950nJKwbPIlsZ
B* 05349842gBrNo
B* 05466739M>FA
B* 05838378
C>MA
B* 058596284s780
B* 05875918Nl9E1
B* 06012248xOthC
B* 060514363IgM7
B* 06062602bjjoP
B* 06123267unknown buyertBDoS
B* 06188216pR51O
B* 06444737RMA>NY
B* 06491109ZK3QM
B* 06511828DH11H
B* 06521637pRL0
B* 065817611Bqrp
B* 06594628y8Hoi
B* 06598964gbLWi
B* 06649376wr3KmSP>JM>NJ
B* 06701662fMEffMEf
B* 06954328SP>RH>AL
B* 07124277ppL1
B* 07143047vVCe
B* 07164289FK>NH
B* 07209867JC>WA
B* 07227444CVF>SP>CA
B* 0739898729IAg
B* 07414463BdDlb
B* 07450741lTOWi
B* 074756758HrJd
B* 07476183DFWPC
B* 07488611RMA>NY
B* 07558468639Jj
B* 07593810tAPM3
B* 07658028SUTJk
B* 08006723VniY3
B* 081462384quzb
B* 08174450995Ju
B* 08315710D0Co3
B* 08356260XySGi
B* 08405043vqHv
B* 08417917W10yi
B* 08534002XXX
B* 08552147VxNbV
B* 08637807CRaVb
B* 08684767kwzVn
B* 08885105PUlSe
B* 08889298UY612
B* 09073575GdVtW
B* 09358210MLL>PH
B* 09378519R>TX
B* 09380040Ushp
B* 09482317JC>WA

Cash or this?

A feature where I show some of the crazy stuff you could buy on Amazon if you went on to sell your matched pair for a few thousand or so...

A Guide Book of United States Coins 2025 "Redbook" 

A Guide Book of United States Coins 2025 Redbook
A Guide Book of United States Coins 2025 Redbook

A guidebook under $20 that can help you find what those inherited (or found) old coins are worth.  Get your's HERE.




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