That link is one with long leaves. It looks quite different from your coin, I think?
Looks short to me, sorry. http://www.cgb.fr/10-francs-turin-grosse-tete-rameaux-longs-1945-f-361-2-ttb52,EA_102_109_100_95_52_51_55_57_50_53,a.html
What "rights" are you trying to claim? You own this amazingly rare error, get it authenticated and graded, and there you go. You will have the one...
I have an article I wrote at http://www.frenchbanknotes.com/articles/collecting.php about banknote collecting that you might enjoy. It's intended...
That's unfortunately well within tolerances for centering, Jacob. To become interesting to a banknote collector, one side's printing would have to...
Le Franc catalog #129/44, shows 25E in B-10 (Good) condition
Searching through cgb's site is usually pretty useful. You can search for this coin, by grade, and find many at lower and higher quality than...
Today, yes. Back then Perkin-Elmer was a computer company if my memory serves.
Here's the example listed at Numista, you can compare to yours though their image is pretty small: https://en.numista.com/catalogue/pieces13420.html
I'm not sure how you could tell that, but if that's the case then it would be a mint variety that most likely you should be able to find already...
Looks to me like some damage to the collar that was to impress that text, turning an R into a P. If it's happened on this coin, you should be able...
Congrats on finding these, Burro. You're one of the few that made it through the "new guy that shows up with an error" hurdle with a legit...
OR is burning down, don't mail them there. Good luck with the hurricane.
That is a nice note. I would consider getting it graded if I was going to sell it. It's an expensive holder if you're just looking for preservation.
Maybe a local coin store? I would think shipping costs would keep anyone from wanting to sell you less than 25 at a time thru the mail.
You're not going to come up with a "3 is always better than 2" answer. Depending on how you want to light each particular coin, I would assume you...
"In Cod We Trust" ... snicker :) I would keep it.
Just to be pedantic... The USA didn't use watermarks back then, but many countries have used them for a couple centuries now as a security mechanism.
That's a different coin from a different country... you might open a new thread for it.
It's a teller stamp (rubber ink stamp) mark from the bank. Imagine a paper band that's strapped around a stack of 20's, with yours on top. Someone...
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