Nice ones!
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Yep. A notch on the arm of the Y, and in some die states, on the leg of the L.
Legs doubled: no. As for the 1973, it shows the master die doubling present for the date.
Here is his description of what happened.
A fingerprint would not make an impression on the die at all. Dies are made of steel. Fingerprints are made out of skin. The second coin you...
How can it be considered an OBW (original bank wrapped) roll if the coins are different? I thought OBW rolls were solid dates, and that they were...
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Looks as if someone counterstamped it outside the mint?
Pics would help us out, but sounds like die wear on the L and a die chip in the B.
What is with the interesting "squiggly" P (or other letter) in front of the horse? Is that the mint mark?
Must have missed this one. I said 65.
PMD.
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Are we allowed to list bills in the "For Sale" on cointalk? Or is there a special "bills only" for sale section?
Thanks! (How much of a premium, by the way?)
Any chance you could upload photos taken straight on (from the top looking directly down)?
Hi folks, I got this bill in change today. I thought the serial was interesting, as it is sequential (4567) and had repeating numbers (6666 and...
Looks like a linear plating bubble.
It may look that way, but in actuality it is still a die crack/break. Examples such as these are often mistaken for lamination errors.
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