Immy
Silver Member
No silver this time but a good variety, and a few keepers.
1940S
1941S (keeper!)
1946D
1947D
1947S
1948S (keeper!)
1949 (2)
1952
1953D (2)
1954
1954D
1956D (2)
1957D
1958D (3)
1959D
Canadian: 1972, 1996, 1999
Normally I wouldn't keep a 41-S since I have a whole roll already but this is the "large S" type, a fairly uncommon variety that has a value of $5 in only Very Fine condition. What is a "large S" type? Take a look at the S on a 1938, 1939 or 1940, it's very tiny. Now look at a 1946 thru 1954 S. It's much larger with prominant serifs. Most in 1941 were made with the smaller S but some have the larger. In fact all denominations have small and large S varieties in 1941.
Switching gears here, I found a really neat $1 bill today. The serial # is L07777177B, with six sevens! Six of the same digit is very hard to find.
1940S
1941S (keeper!)
1946D
1947D
1947S
1948S (keeper!)
1949 (2)
1952
1953D (2)
1954
1954D
1956D (2)
1957D
1958D (3)
1959D
Canadian: 1972, 1996, 1999
Normally I wouldn't keep a 41-S since I have a whole roll already but this is the "large S" type, a fairly uncommon variety that has a value of $5 in only Very Fine condition. What is a "large S" type? Take a look at the S on a 1938, 1939 or 1940, it's very tiny. Now look at a 1946 thru 1954 S. It's much larger with prominant serifs. Most in 1941 were made with the smaller S but some have the larger. In fact all denominations have small and large S varieties in 1941.
Switching gears here, I found a really neat $1 bill today. The serial # is L07777177B, with six sevens! Six of the same digit is very hard to find.
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