Either glue or a piece of chewing gum. Lol
I can go higher. :smuggrin:
A strong VF and yes to reverse cuds.
I can see what it is but I can’t see what you’re talking about. The photos are way to blurry for me.
Toning does not make a coin impaired if natural toned. As far as the value, it’s what you paid for it.
What I see is a MAD or a misaligned die strike.
It will command a premium but not a big one. I think it’s a very nice error and should bring around $100. But as you know, it will only bring what...
It keeps the tire from wearing the tread down in an odd pattern.
Not so, one end of the description is upside down. That was down do not matter how you see it you can read it. Lol
Definitely MD
Sorry but is not missing the clad layers. It’s suffering from environmental damage. Someone found this coin, after it spend time in the dirt.
The things people lose in a parking lot.
May I ask what part of Canada are you in?
That’s really a neat error note! :)
Here ya go @fretboard, I found one of them. The front of the note also appears on the back of the note. It’s almost a complete copy off the front...
Only in the 1870’s could a coin be struck through wood. Lol
I do have a few others with the same error but this is my first twenty dollar note. I’ll check to see if I have any of the others.
PS. If the priced it right, I’d buy that one as they are hard to find. Best wishes.
You are correct about the 1989-CC Morgan. I have all of them except the 1885-CC and that’s a tough one to find. Too many Morgan CC’s for me to...
In that condition I’d say no. I don’t think the grading fees could ever be recovered.
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