The upper left hand corner of the slab looks to be slightly deformed.
If you look closely at your bills you'll probably find one. If you see a bill where all the scroll work looks like that or even a bit fuzzy it's...
Thanks, I'm somewhat familiar with these but it's nothing like the OP's coin. I may have to find one of these errors as I don't have one.
I hope your not talking about the dealer that hoarded them.
There's no way for something like that to happen during the minting process.
That is not a bleed through butbitbia csused by an over inking. Actually quite common and it has no added value.
Those higher numbers are reserved for the BEP uncut sheets. It makes the bill easily identifiable. Yes it's real.
I don't see why all 8's would command any more money over all 7's or 4's or any of the same number. The lower the serial number, the better....
It looks worn but worn damaged. I like it, the pucketed up Eagle.
I'm holding
That's an odd looking Cud, one that I would question.
It's a large date
Isn't "full figured" used to describe a bra?
Just more wear in that area. It's very common.
150th anniversary of the founding of Hudson, NY. It's considered one of the rarer commemorative Half Dollars. It was originally issued at $1.00.
Welcome to CT. All I see is the damage caused by a coin rolling machine.
I would call that damaged. Wait for other responses. It reminds me of a clip as well. Welcome to CT.
Serious collectors can be redefined a number of ways. I'm sure of you put your mind to it you could lose 33,379, then you'd be a serious...
Definitely!!
All so true
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