Here is an interesting note. It is a star note (used to replace error notes in production) with a partial front to back offset printing error,...
I have posted this before somewhere. Only counter stamped I own. It has an anchor (or at least half an anchor) and the letters U and S. [ATTACH]
Very professional looking. Must be fairly time consuming. But the result looks wonderful.
I don’t think the appear would expand much, but putting the coin in the freezer might shrink it enough.
A little soap on the rim helps. Just kidding.
I take a photo of each coin, token,bill, etc. as I get them. I then put them into their appropriate album. However I never write down what I...
The serial number doesn't even have a town associated with the zip code (some people collect bills with serial numbers that match historical...
Just to show a couple more. Not trying to prove a point. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For clarification, I am talking about the first note shown in this thread. The difference in length between a gutter fold and normal not depends...
I don’t know what the rules for grading are. If I think a note is interesting I will haggle over the price until I reach a reasonable price. The...
If it was folded over before the strike I would expect the “n” to be a bit bolder. Maybe circulation just wore it down.
I am thinking missing lamination. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is another type of star note that needs its own star note. [ATTACH]
The only book ends I am acquainted with are the notes before and after (in serial number sequence) an error note from the BEP.
I did say MOST.
Do/did you live near a factory that made nozzles? That is one of a heck of a lot of nozzles to find by anyone regardless of how long they have...
Nice model of the Covid virus.
Most coin dealers (LCS) don’t know a darn thing about errors!
What you see, and what you get may not be the same.
Making a 7 into an 8 shouldn't be that hard. If only my hand would stop shaking. Getting old sucks, but it is better than the alternative!
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