Two coins put together (rather poorly). This wasn't done at the mint.
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We'll never hear from dectecto here again. It's another hit and run thread.
A lot of tellers couldn't care less whether the note was collectible or not. It's a 9-5 job for them. You should see the oldies they package up to...
Md can appear anywhere and can include one or more of the devices. It's commonly caused by die chatter.
No, this was an illustration either coop or coppercoins used on one of the other forums.
Yep...glue job.
You'll find lots md if you search rolls. Especially on older coins.
[IMG] You'll come across lots of these if you search coin rolls.
Yes, the slab is so much more important than what's inside of it.
The correct term is doubled die. Flat and shelf-like are the characteristics of Machine doubling: [IMG] A doubled die coin would look like...
Why would they?
Sounds exactly like a magician's coin. I'd hang on to it. It's not really collectible because they're still available. However, if you were to...
I think every group would have their share of idiots. While I believe that a lot of the Where's George (and Where's Willy) members are doing this...
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It's not a DDR. Just machine doubling and the marks are just scratches from circulation. A spender.
You have to look at more than a couple of notes a day. If you want to find collectible notes, get stacks and check them out. You may have to look...
"coin guru".:D Detecto.....stop, look and listen. There is tons of good advice here. Pull in your reins and take a minute to read the responses...
With logo design, you basically get what you pay for.:D Getting ideas here is fine... a fun experience but you'll probably not get anything...
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