I'd say you definitely have something there. Whether it's a real double die or the more common "machine doubling" is beyond me, however.
Wow, only your seventh. I've heard a lot of good things about "Verdi-care". It contains a neutralizing agent which helps to prevent further...
That's a nice find. I'd try to neutralize the corrosion before it becomes more problematic.
These are special mint wrapped rolls of a one year design commemorating Lincoln's 200th birthday. It looks like there are four rolls to a box?...
I think the way buying and selling is treated on here is annoyingly restrictive but the way you "respond" to an advertisement is to send the...
Not bad. I remember going to a bank to make a deposit while on vacation in 2010. I could see a whole stack of silver halves in my teller's tray,...
Buyers need to better train themselves for the large influx of fakes that have been introduced from China over the last 10 years. Here is the link...
Unless there are key dates (such as 1926-S, for example) I would just spend them. They are chemically treated problem coins now. I wouldn't want...
I suppose it depends on how they were treated. You would think the front would be the same as well but whenever these turn up it is just the...
The reverse of your note was chemically treated to make it look like that. I have never found one but whenever these are brought up on here they...
Yes, these were sold as special uncut sheets. The H-K block and four eights at the beginning of the serial number is what indicates they were made...
Banks charging 25 cents a roll is nothing short of usury. On the rare occasion I've found a bank like that I've just walked out never to return....
I'd say you definitely have keepers by the sound of their condition and the fact some are consecutive. Are you sure they are 1981 and not 1981A?...
It is indeed a reproduction of Vespasian: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vespasian. These brass reproductions (which is what the "R" on the back...
The likely answer to why Agilmore's coin is so worn is that it probably circulated in either El Salvador or Ecuador, two countries that...
I have a lot of experience with notes from circulation. This note is not worth submitting for grading. The general consensus on this forum is to...
It is a rare series so for this reason I would hang on to it. Also, I would put it in a heavy book for a while and let it flatten out.
Cool find. Seeing descriptive videos is a nice change of seen from just the usual photos that are typically posted.
Nice note and video. For me it is an 1889 Indian Head cent and a $100 bill with the series date of 1934.
Reputable TPGs likely will not certify Henning nickels considering they're counterfeit and weren't minted by the government.
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