Here's a beauty that Don Kelly has up for sale with the retained obstruction!: http://www.donckelly.com/error/$5retained_obstruction.html
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It depends on several factors. Condition, age, serial numbers etc.. The best thing to do is post a good scan on what you have and someone here can...
Doh!
I didn't realize I was rich!...
Depends on the note. That's why you need a book. It'll list all the printings for different series.
What SteveInTampa said. Buy the book first. You'll be amazed at what recent notes can fetch. ....also what brg5658 said.:D
I didn't think it was a shrunken coin, either. It was just something that others could learn from. Good luck on the auction. Hope it's not an...
I'm adding this to the mix: http://205.243.100.155/photos/ShrunkenCoins1.PDF
It depends on how much of it was double struck. Check out ebay. You'll see quite a range of prices depending on the strike.
But the doubling is not the good kind of doubling! It's die deterioration doubling not hub or die doubling. This kind of doubling is not...
MD not DD.
DDO- Doubled Die Obverse (the side with the President, Queen, King, Dictator....) DDR- Doubled Die Reverse (the other side) Doubled Die- Is a Die...
I thought I smelled cabbage.
Every forum is like that. You just have to sort through the chaff to find the wheat.
Appears to be die deterioration not a doubled die.
Beauty!
Separation sheet??? New one on me as well. @12tang-is the number a match to what's on the note or is it from the note before?
You have to shoot dead on. The background is also out of focus on the bottom so it's hard to tell what you actually have. Welcome to CoinTalk!
Looks like the remnants of a teller's stamp. Welcome to Coin Talk!
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