Sorry but not for sale. It's a great error.
Thank you. That is a bit easier to understand.
Sorry to hear about your broken foot. Forget the coins, go fishing! It's so relaxing and you can eat them too.
I have my paper and I add to it from time to time. I'm just not as advanced as you are. Thanks for the more detailed run down on Printing.
Take your time with whatever you decide to do. I wouldn't do a bunch at a time.
It's within tolerance.
I'm thinking DDD
XF-45 for sure, maybe an AU
Does a quarter fit into the spot in question?
If you get any coin shows in your area you could take a few coins and talk to the dealers about them. If any are close by then you can take other...
That'll teach ya!! Hahaha
That is very interesting. Please post a photo of just that area in full frame. Thanks and welcome to CT.
Lamination, die crack or a defective planchet, I can't tell but it's a keeper. Nice find! Protect it. :)
The label and the D in GOD says it all. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
As I understand it the press does not feed in the paper. This causes the ink to be placed on the plate instead of the sheet. When the next sheet...
Not too costly.
Purchased from a long time dealer that's been very good to me and knows his stuff. That would be cool to have the matching note. Maybe one day...
Yours is in the opposite corner. I noticed your serial number. It has no 2 and no 8 but it also has one each of the other eight digits. That to me...
Yes they are very nice.
A 1974 $1.00 with a partial Off Set Printing Error in the upper left corner. The back is on the front. Nice that the serial number has five 4's...
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