How much of a slant? It may be a rotated die but there are tolerances that have to be exceeded to make it desirable.
Speed. Quality. Price. - Pick any two. This maxim was/is used mainly for retail selling but can also apply to collecting. If you want an item...
[IMG] Nice note, btw.
Were these sold on ebay or on another auction site?
Don't hide it in a dresser drawer, keep it under your pillow. They'll never find it there.
....and bear skins. I had one stolen from my store this way. The front window (12ft x 10ft) was smashed with a paving stone. The guy (who might...
Yep, they come up for sale once in a while: http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/story?id=100405&page=1#.UBfGLqNmbIU
I use the red book for general information. Mintages, coin compositions, and which coins are rarities. I never used the prices listed. As stated,...
Not an error. Deteriorated die. Common on late 80's and 90's cents.
So far this is just a story. I'd rather see pictures.
Nice clash.
Could be a counterfeit.
Have you got pics of the 1866 Morgan?
Congratulations Kasia!
No more than 4 cents each but personally, I'd offer 3 cents each.
What makes you think you are the only one that knows about errors? They were being discussed long before you became a member here and you make it...
No need to post two threads. I answered on the other. This'll get very confusing now.
You'll be surprised what people do to coins!
It's a keeper. Having the secondary note showing on the reverse will make it desirable but the condition will bring the premium down somewhat.
They're right. Nothing is going to help this one.
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