I'll just collect by the pictures.:D
Okay, here's another: A counterfeiter decided that the easiest way to pass off his phony $18 bills would be to unload them in some small rural...
Not sure because I'm not familiar with these notes but maybe he meant "duplicates". Just a guess.
One of the other forums I belong to has a thread with numismatic related jokes. Maybe some of you have a few rib ticklers to post. Here's one of...
Thanks for the link! I'll probably buy a few lots first before deciding what direction to go with collecting. The notes are so varied and there...
I find painted coins on occasion and I keep them just for fun,
Another knock-out!
In Unc.- $3 each
I'm not sure what to call it or how that happened. We'll have to wait for one of the Lincoln guru's to show up and explain it.
I did a quick test taking a ball point pen and running it up and down between the columns. I wiped away the ink and voila! Before: [IMG] After:...
Your's isn't a retained cud. Here's an example of what one looks like: [IMG]
My first mismatched serial numbers $20 was in change from a grocery store. I sold it (unfortunately) a couple of weeks later for $500. That got me...
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Jeeze.....Krunchy wins again......:rolleyes: J/K:D Congrats, Krispy and thanks for the contest, camlov2!:thumb:
Put them in the "Take a pfennig/ Leave a pfennig" tray at the convenience stores:D
Whizzed: [IMG]
It would have been nicer if the single one (the last note) was a radar.:rolleyes:
In keeping with the missing digit theme, I picked up a couple more each with a missing digit but this time it was due to insufficient inking not a...
Beautiful condition!
It may have started as a ruptured gas bubble. When exposed to air or the environment the zinc begins to deteriorate.
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