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In my opinion, it probably would be okay. It depends on how long ago the expiration date was. If the expiration date was more than 2 years ago, I'd throw it out, but if it's earlier than that it should be alright. If you don't want to take any chances, just buy a new bottle.
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No after 3 months it's bad
The date, MCCLXXVI , is 1776, the date that the US declared its independence from Britain.
If it's never been opened and you can determine that the lids are still well sealed, it could last in the cupboard as much as a year. Most people go with 6 months just to be safe. If it's been opened or the lid is puffed out or the seal might have been broken - trash it.
Yes.
The collector value of a bill isn't determined simply by its seal color. You need to know its denomination, its date, whether there's a small letter next to the date, and how worn it is.
Depends on the quality of the seal and whether or not it gets opened
Revelation 8:1New International Version (NIV) Revelation 8The Seventh Seal and the Golden Censer1 When he opened the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about half an hour.
The US didn't print any bills with that date. The blue seal indicates it's a silver certificate; these were dated either 1934 or 1953. You may want to check the seal and date to be sure.
The US didn't print any bills with that date. The blue seal indicates it's a silver certificate; these were dated either 1934 or 1953. You may want to check the seal and date to be sure.
It's not the best idea. It will eventually ruin the seal.