I will be posting a new error that I have recently acquired. It’s a very rare error and highly sought after. I’ll post it as soon as I receive it....
Ink smears are very common and so are bills with the printing slightly in the wrong position like this one. The serial number is printed too low...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Folding Errors are somewhat common.
Rare yes, very rare no really. Some errors on bills are more common than others, like Gutter Folds. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
For sure this is a nice BEP error note. It had upside down printing and on a $100 note at that. It’s a 1977 series. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Nice coins and all high AU or low MS.
If you decide to experiment be sure to post the results in a new thread. :)
Very nice find. My LCS never has things like that.
Yes to what Paddy said, it’s a small lamination. If you are seeing letters it’s just your imagination. And definitely not a mule cent.
This thread is 4 years old. Best to start a new thread and post full sized photos of both sides. Welcome to CT.
That sir is caused by a worn die. Not a mint error and not a true doubled die.
Best to go to the show and look for them however you could search the list you have on the Internet to see what the normally stock. You could also...
It’s a 4 digit repeater. Sell on eBay or take to your LCS. CT has a buy, sell, trade forum but you need a few more posts to use it. It’s not worth...
I’ve found that some nickels take longer to see the date than others. If you leave Nic-a-Date on too long, that’s what leaves the brown spot. It...
Please note that a coin in hand and a coin in photos can look completely different.
I’m still unpacking from moving last month. I’m buying coins but that’s all.
Thanks John, that nice to hear.
Yes the date can be restored enough to read it. Nic a date works but it leaves a brown spot. Other acids and things will work and they don’t look...
Never heard that before.
Minted in Philadelphia and circulated enough. It’s not silver.
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