How about this site. http://www.numismaticenquirer.com/TNE/Henning%20Counterfeit%20Nickel.html Lou
I got this note the other day at 7-11. What do you folks think keep it or throw it back into circulation? Lou
Hi RickieB, welcome back! I accidentally put the thread in the wrong forum and I can't remove it. Lou
Why not just go to a jewelry store and ask them to weight it. Lou
Ribbit you could check the weight of the coin. A genuine 1944 nickel weight is 5 grams and a Henning counterfeit nickel weight is 5.4 grams....
Here's a 1929 Cleveland, Ohio air show souvenir. The 1929 air show was a big event back in those days with a 100 float parade to start the show....
Mark those coins look great specially that 1835 it has very sharp detail. Lou
clembo, they say that an angels watch over all of us and I think that in Mrs. clembo's case her angel must have been riding shutgun. She was one...
Looks like a very nice coin. Can you post larger pics when the coin arrives. Lou
Lots of 4's on that second note. Very nice!!! I'm curious what do the 444 stand for in numerology? Lou
It could be a cent struck on a foreign planchet. In 1943 the mints produced coinage for about 10 other countries. Austrelia Belgian Congo Cuba...
Yes the Post Office is the other government organization that runs on a profit and the Post Office has also ruined the the commemorative stamp...
I would have to say NT.Coins can develop some very interesting colors depending on the way they are stored. Lou
Wow! That Egyptian pound coin is beautifully. Lou
Checks like many other forms of currency are collected her in the US and in other countries. See below: http://www.asccinfo.com/ Lou
They are both cashier checks or assegno circolares. There must be a collector base for these. Ebay-Italy has them for sale....
Here's the note. Lou
Well Daggarjon that's one of my problems I keep every thing. By the way your web site is great. I spent some time looking thru it today. Lou
Thank you and God bless you!!! Nice touch. Lou
Great looking note. The art work is just plain beautiful!!! But here's something to think about if they had this note circulating from 1902 to...
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