I'm not sure I understand what your asking. Sorry I know very little about paper money as I've recently just started learning about the process. I...
On a lighter and more of a strange coinsidence talking about finding errors while working retail I found a 2009 dollar bill with offset inking and...
Ok Kurt Bellman lets tone it down a notch I understand there is a coincidence that there are more and more people becoming CT members that have...
wow 25 years retail and no errors? Talk about unlucky
Not necessarily true, while errors are not very common and it takes time and a good eye to actually know an error when you come across one. I...
I really do want to know what the person said the coin could be because I must be missing something, maybe I'm looking at something I've never...
did they happen to mention what kind of error it is ?
a quarter is 91.67% copper with 8.33% nickel. If the 8.33% nickel was eaten away by environment damage what is left?
Here is a link to my one and only missing clad I ever found...
I've got to go with ground find as well I just don't see anything that stands out. What do you see?
Poor coin looks worse than I do and we were made the same year :D
I never knew these existed but then again I don't know a whole lot about paper currency but I am in to collecting naval related items, my...
I want to sell this $20 true binary star note. The note has some condition issues such as blue ink on the right of the obverse and left on the...
I believe your fear is correct. Its a form of die deterioration combined with zinc rot, alot of cents from the 80's have that look.
I have found more of the 1999 and 1998 than I have found the 2000 so to me the 2000 is not the least rare.
I'd argue the 2000 wide am being the least rare, I've found 4 1999 wam vs 2 2000 wam but that's my personal opinion.
I can see that explanation, sadly that may make the coin worth considerably less in the future.
lol
without pictures one can only guess.
here is an example of a cud. not a Nickel Cud but you should get the point.[ATTACH]
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