I think you mean "delete the thread", which won't happen. There's a few informative links and some good info mixed in with the negativity.
Nice job d.t., now send it off to ICG.
Well, like 90% of the "error" listings on eBay, my error collection consists of a single "non-error": [IMG] Maybe you should start a thread...
Interesting piece from a historical standpoint, despite being a modern replica of an old process. Here's a brief summary of the "electrotype"...
Just to refresh everyone's memory, here's the initial thread: http://www.cointalk.com/t195451/
Why? Because some Chinese have embraced capitalism to it's fullest; plus it is LEGAL and PROFITABLE. And most are sold for a few dollars, with the...
With all the "non-errors" being posted (and sold on eBay), it's nice to see a genuine example!
That's what it is... and actually quite common (science/chemistry experiments). The acid attacks the internal copper layer at a much faster rate...
It couldn't be printed that way since the image is reversed (mirrored). It had to be transfered from another bill. So technically not a...
Well, I guess your bowing out of numismatics altogether then...
I think most of us have messed up, including Andrew. He's being harsh because he doesn't want this to happen to you again... being scolded via a...
Yeah... looks like someone hit it with a Sharpie.
Or possibly grease filled? Either way, it's an interesting "no neck" Lincoln. And his nose is floating in space...
Well, there is a mark on the reverse where the "D" should be, and it looks something like the top of a "D". It's too obvious to be missed, so I...
Ahhh... another name from the past. Thanks for the memories...
Here's one that fits that criteria... she's a beauty LOL......
That's exactly what my local dealer said after I showed him one of my better Chinese fakes. I had quite a bit of difficulty trying to convince him...
Well, it is definitely fake and most likely just base metal. No value, but the Chinese manage to sell them for $2.00 each with free shipping.
I started collecting coins in 1952 and never had much interest in paper money. I do remember half dollars being quite common in circulation, and...
You can't make a generalized statement like that because it is wrong, wrong, wrong.
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