I don't think so. Usually, part of the design has to be cut off or part of the next design visible to command a premium.
Try a Chase Bank and ask to speak with the head teller.
Thanks for the links. I know about the shields, I was just suggesting that your piece may have been intended for something other than the shield....
Yes, I agree with magman. Nice find!
possibly a piece from 1869 Heaths Counterfeit detector. It included a page that featured the faces of 5 notes of the 3rd issue. Surface printed in...
Awesome! Why is the good stuff always in the last box? I guess so if the good stuff came first, we would expect more. Congrats.
I'll do my best to be there. Thanks for letting us know it was happening.
yup, addicted. Jim M that is a ladder not.. er odometer number.
not for me, nice try though. Maybe shine a flashlight from the side (to reduce glare) and take a pic through your maginifier. Then crop the pic so...
welcome to cointalk! It could be missing the plating layer, coated in mercury or some other metal or on the wrong planchet. A picture and weight...
A weird but cool $2 printing error:whistle:. Stamped $2 from Detroit, stamp removed but glue still visible. A neat serial number and a star.
very cool. Thanks for sharing. U keeping it for your personal collection?
Face value finds are awesome, congrats!
The Pergamon is my fav, very nice and great history.
Nice, congrats on your pickups
I don't thinks it'll get a 60, but may be useful to have it slabbed for authenticity purposes.
yep, thats me in the blue."Little" brother in the red. Thanks for the comment on the fish.
Well, I finished my 5 boxes of halves. 1st box, nothing. Second box, a 67. 3rd box, nothing. 4th box, a 68-D. I was thinking, well, at least I...
It is great to see the whole year recap. Thanks for posting it. THanks for sharing your collection with us and helping to forward our collecting...
another excellent post, thanks Clinker!
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