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It is worth quite a bit. Check with a paper money error specialist! Maybe $2000 or more.

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How can one apply for a MBNA Mastercard?

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How much is a 5 pound note worth which is blank on one side?

Depending on condition anything up to £150 or more...


How do you fill in the back of a stock certificate?

You should contact the company that you are depositing shares with to ensure proper procedure-especially if the names on the certificate do not match the account name exactly. Generally, all parties on the certificate, should sign the certificate with their names exactly as it appears on the front of the certificate and date it. To ensure it is deposited in your name, you should also complete the middle of the certificate where there is a line "I do hereby irrevocably constitute and appoint __________ as attorney to transfer." In the blank fill out the name of the brokerage firm or transfer agent that you are submitting your shares for deposit to. No other areas need to be completed. Some people also suggest completing a stock power of attorney form and mailing it separetely from the certificate. On a stock power, you would list the security and number of shares the certificate represents and sign it exactly as names appear on the actual certificate. Before mailing, you should always make a copy of the certificate. This way you have record of all the information in case of loss or theft.


How can I print personal checks at home?

To print personal checks at home, you will need check printing software, blank check paper, a printer, and magnetic ink. Input your bank information into the software, design your check layout, and print the checks on the blank check paper using the magnetic ink. Be sure to securely store your printed checks to prevent fraud.


Is a one dollar bill that is blank on the reverse side worth anything?

Yes. You'll need to have it authenticated by a currency expert, but errors such as these can sell for over $200.

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Why is the bottom of CD's bought in stores silver but blank CD's are green?

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What is the value of a 1957 C US 1 dollar silver certificate?

Please check your bill again. Only 1957, 1957 A, and 1957 B $1 silver certificates were printed. In any case the blank, A, and B series are very common among collectors and as of 07/2010 retail for about $1.50, more or less depending on condition.


Are those portions of a printed page outside the main body of the printed document always blank when printed?

Some books and documents have blank pages outside of the main body of the them and some don't. The ones that do would have the blank pages in every copy unless it was a printing error.


Where can you find a blank birth certificate?

The Pirate Bay


Can you leave a blank spot on a birth certificate?

Yes you can leave the spot blank for instance a father. I am a teacher and have many children in my class who have no father listed on their birth certificate.


Is the autograph page of a Brooklyn Dodgers 1949 Yearbook blank or full of printed autographs?

The book would have been printed with the autograph page blank, so you had to get a player to sign it, yourself, after the game.


Where can you purchase a blank calendar?

A blank calendar can actually be printed off online for free. However, there are places that you can purchase your blank calendar from. Office Depot is a popular place to get a blank calendar.


What are the words or letters on a 1935 US 1 dollar silver certificate?

That's somewhat of a tall order, but here are some things to look for that are different from modern bills:The words SILVER CERTIFICATE across the bill's top frontThe words ONE DOLLAR IN SILVER PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND across the bottom frontA blue seal and serial numbersA large number "1" to the left of Washington's portrait, instead the Federal Reserve Seal that's on modern bills.A letter after the date 1935. It may be blank or there may be anything from A to H.If the bill's letter is blank or A through F, the bill will not have the motto "In God We Trust" on the back. If the letter is H, the motto will be present. A "G" bill may or may not have the motto; that can affect its value.For more information about a specific bill, determine the letter next to the date and look for questions of the form "What is the value of a 1935 [letter] US 1 dollar silver certificate?"


How do you score a blank tile in scrabble?

A blank tile is not worth anything - it gets no score.


What is the value of a double sided blank nickel?

A nickel blank planchet; nickel-$5.00 wartime silver-$350.00


What does drawing in blank mean in idioms?

I have no idea. I can't think of anything. I'm drawing a blank.


What is the value of a 1957 E US 1 dollar silver certificate?

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