Thanks for the show coverage. For those of us who don't get out much it is nice to know what is happening out in the world. Of the coins you...
Nice cud. Did you find it in change or coin roll hunting?
I was wrong. As I was replying I was thinking "why is the questionable print area so far into the border when the back of the notes are smaller...
I'm in for Lot 1 (the "Trick"). Being a magician, I always go for the trick.
Judging from only the picture, it does look like an Offset Transfer. It appears to be a late stage and on a note that is pretty worn. Both the...
I have a lot of "it is a mediocre coin, but a keeper" that I keep in boxes. And, I have my great coins in pages. I don't really want to look at...
Looks like someone milled and polished the edge. Why? Probably just for fun.
The story goes that these were accepted as fares on local transit (trolly), however when the transit company went to Lindenmueller to turn them...
looks like it may have been in a fire.
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Almost a radar?
The Lincoln is fourth issue fifty cent postage currency. There are two versions of this issue. One with a watermark, and one without. All known...
Only the "B" (New York Fed) 2013 star notes have duplicates, and only in certain ranges. The ranges are: B00000001* through B00250000*...
Yes, I really do magic. Mostly close up stuff. Linking rings, multiplying balls, floating ball, but mostly card tricks and manipulations. What do...
I said it LOOKED like a capped die strike; I did not say it was one.
looks like some sort of capped die. Or at least a coin that was struck from a capped die.
Almost looks like a failure of the waffling machine (if there had been one back then).
A nice fairwell gift from the cash drawer!
Thanks! Very interesting.
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