Yes, double struck. Maybe even triple struck. However, only ONE of those strikes was done at and by the mint.
Look here: http://www.oldcurrencyvalues.com/1976_two_dollar_bills.html
Please post that seller's eBay ID so we can block her/him.
Welcome to CT! It's taken a hit. Circulation damage, not an error.
What might the value of series 2009 $2 notes be? They all end with 2008. The serials run B98732008A through B98972008A. They were printed in Fort...
Star notes (12345678*) are replacement notes for damaged currency sheets. they are used for counting purposes.
Look here for more info: http://oldcurrencyvalues.com/serial_numbers.html or here: http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx
But not my answer? :D You must have lost a bet.
With "COPY" on it, it's not counterfeit, thereby, not illegal.
It may have been spooned or spent some time in a clothes dryer. Very common, but not a mint error.
It's still PMD. See my answer here: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/cents-find.264869/
Toned or stained.
The edge photo shows the coin to be clad.
And the quarter has been abused by someone with a set of wire nippers and a lot of free time.
it's a keeper. http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx http://oldcurrencyvalues.com/serial_numbers.html
It takes more than one cycle, but you nailed it as a dryer coin.
Nice binary radar flipper.
Ditto
None here, either. Used it a lot this past week.
You're right. Why it was done can only be speculation.
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