I can’t decide if this quarter was struck through grease or is a weak or test strike. If it was grease, then it was on both sides because there is...
Me either. Some company must buy these directly from fed banks and hire people to search for stuff like this.
The “bleed through” the OP sees is actually some wet ink transfer from previous printed notes on the sheets as they are stacked. Very common to...
A complete set of Oregon Trail Half Dollars in highest grades and best strikes possible for each year and mint.
Entry post I have shown this picture before, but it is the only counterstamped coin I have. It says US and and there is half an anchor. [ATTACH]
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Yes I saw it a while back. Not a great movie overall, but better than most of the streaming movies.
Based on what you have observed I vote legitimate insufficient inking error. I would send it in for authentication and grading.
When silver dollars were typical in circulation, I doubt that people referred to them as “silver dollars”. In general conversation I am sure that...
Just by looking at the pictures I would say insufficient inking. But really need it in hand for a good inspection.
Now you are just bragging.
OK, you win it is not an error. Stupid me for posting it in a thread about errors. Guess I will have to hang my head in shame all week, while...
Banks in China use these to train their tellers in handling US money. They are printed on plain paper and have numerous markings to keep it from...
The mint considered it an error, that is why they cancelled it. If the mint said it was an error who am I to argue?
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Very nice note. A stand out error that is easily identifiable for even non- error collectors. I would pay more than $300 for it.
Thanks for sharing this old thread. I had not seen it before. I think I am in the camp of after it left the BEP. But still a keeper. From time to...
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