10 1901 PCGS GEM 65 EYE POPPING DREAM LOVER GEM

$10 1901 PCGS GEM 65 EYE POPPING DREAM LOVER GEM GEM
PIPING FRESH DEEPLY EMBOSSED CAMEO BUFFALO TRUE LOVE!
$10 1901 PCGS GEM 65 EYE POPPING DREAM LOVER GEM GEM
Start Price USD 11,500.00
Current Price USD 11,500.00
Time Left 29 days 15 hours 30 minutes
Bid Count 0
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Start Time Tuesday, October 07, 2008
End Time Wednesday, February 04, 2009
Location east coast

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Love, exciting and new. Come aboard, we are expecting you. This gorgeous bison note has everything you have always desired in a dream lover. Passion, beauty, pizzazz, and sex appeal. This is a note you want to show off and be seen with. Marry her and live happily ever after. backscan at http://i291.photobucket.com/albums/ll320/08833/Scan10461.jpg Separated from superb gem CU68 by nothing we can see through the plastic holder. This stunning colorful dream note looks exactly like the $75,000 variety! The United States ten-dollar bill ($10) is a denomination of United States currency. U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton is currently featured on the obverse of the bill, while the U.S. Treasury is featured on the reverse. (Hamilton is one of two non-presidents featured on currently issued U.S. bills. The other is Benjamin Franklin, on the $100 bill. For this reason, many people often mistakenly assume them to have been presidents. In addition to that, Hamilton is the only person featured on U.S. currency not born in the United States, as he was from the West Indies.) All $10 bills issued today are Federal Reserve Notes. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing says the "average life" of a $10 bill in circulation is 18 months before it is replaced due to wear. Approximately 11% of all newly printed US banknotes are $10 bills. Ten dollar bills are delivered by Federal Reserve Banks in yellow straps. The source of the face on the $10 bill is John Trumbull’s 1805 portrait of Hamilton that belongs to the portrait collection of New York City Hall. The $10 bill is the only U.S. paper currency in circulation in which the portrait faces to the left (the $100,000 bill features a portrait of Woodrow Wilson facing to the left, but it is no longer in circulation.

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