the one dollar is a mismatched SN. the first number is different.
imagine what you mind find in that trash pile with a metal detector.
as long as they are being truthful? why would someone lie?
ABSOLUTELY!!! when I first started with pennies coppercoins was my go to guide as reference. if it doesn't like the picture..then it's not it
did I just read something similar to this another post. that horse has been beaten enough
I have roll searched all denominations strongly for 6 years. I have NEVER seen a misaligned die THAT far off. I have sold some half as strong as...
unless it is shadow the rev does not look perfectly centered under ONE CENT. nice find
you don't have the silver eagle in a flip why??
you might be able to get $5 for it. people collect the "lucky 7's"
now THAT is ALOT more informative! I found it is an ink blot and collectable. consider it collected. ty :-)
saying what it looks like really isn't that helpful. if it's not...then a NO would be a lot more informative and a lot less time consuming for you...
are they? I know nothing about bills but are there not breaks? don't they run X amount of bills and then jump to a different number and start from...
I think this has a little cool factor to it. what are the odds of finding a b-day note on the same year as the bill?
what is this little coma thing? thanks
also, is the doubled rim a result of a collar clash?
larry for educational purposes can you point out the clash to me so I may identify any future ones I may have? and thanks for letting me know...
I tried to get the best pics of the obv but holding my usb microscope hovering over a coin with hand is a challenge. I hope they help. I also...
i do not see any "line" through dollar
unfortunately I couldn't see anything that might suggest a clash on the front. there is another spot on the rev but it's not strong enough to get...
yeah trust I meant. one of those days I guess. so it's a die break? wasn't sure and wanted to ask. thank you
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