lol, its just a red seal - which are pretty uncommon, but its certainly not an error unless im missing something
hmm, from little knowledge i have, it does look like it. but i could be wrong.
mostly because it wasnt a true radar bill. it was cool and all, but i thought, eh, I'll wait till next time.
the other week i found a one dollar bill with the serial number: 44141442 :( so it was pretty much a 7-digit radar number. I didnt keep...
wow, i did not know that about grading the lower part. and as CarterofMars said, Forums are one of the greatest things on the interet!
I'd keep it until you find a better one. That one isnt off center by much, and although ive never found one myself, its not exactely something...
i really want a 06660666 bill. :) so far the most repeating ive seen is: triple numbers, and a 313132xx
thanks! that helps with visualizing it :)
oh, this explains the lines on some of the coins in my proof sets :)
hmm, im gonna go with MS-63. :)
nothing much today, found a '54 nickel from some change in a coke machine. and a star note, but it was so worn it wasnt worth it to keep.
I'll third the "18" guess.
Pyro, the Canadian Penny is a Centenial, because its only 100 years :)
very nice. i have no idea WHY its a Key Date, but i know it is, so nice job :)
the "3" looks pretty mushed.
ooo, cool finds!
Vision, the photos are referring to http://www.cointalk.org/forums/us-coins-forum/12133-awsome-finds-during-christmas-take-look.html that thread....
a guess a picture was too much to ask for. and look, perfect feedback!
oh my, some rare finds indeed. but anyways, nice stuff! thats cool that you have a connection like that!
no pic :( but my favorite is probably one of the first old coins I started with: 1864 Indian Head Penny. :)
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