It might not have value on its own, but with that roster . . .
Can you post an example of what it should look like?
That link goes nowhere. (404) Maybe there are descendants that might like to have that nice piece of family history?
The error is due to over-inking of the printing plates. 1976 $2 notes don't usually support a premium, and I don't know if the error will give...
What is the error? Pics, please.
Required? No. Advised? Yes.
Mea culpa!
Try looking for it yourself. Maybe they are typing the wrong number.
It looks like toning to me. I'm sure it wasn't there when the coin was packaged.
[IMG] Sometimes I'm a little dyslexic.
That article is 2 years old. I still can't figure out what a "blank silver" is.
Not to get political, but Bush left a deficit of $1.4 trillion. The current deficit is $483 billion. I think something IS being done about it as...
Someone has to find the first one. Search away! Good luck.
Because only one side is exposed to the roll crimper.
It's not common to find one with a date. Great catch!
Die crack, die crack, possible DD, die crack.
Snipers?
Flip it side to side. Both sides should be upright. That's medal alignment, as opposed to coin alignment used on US coins.
OK. I give up. What is it?
Oh, boy! I love guessing games!
Separate names with a comma.