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Would you expect such a good strike on a planchet that is thinner than a nickel planchet?
It could happen.
I don’ agree that it is from a teller’s stamp. I think it is ink splatter. I have seen this many times before. No real added value. Just my...
Agree, teller stamp that missed the strap.
I found two $20 bills in the parking lot of a casino once. I was a winner that day! Couldn’t exactly go inside and ask if anyone lost 40 bucks.
Improper alloy mix is what we call "striations". I don't think you can have striations any other way.
Here is a "Hobo Nickle" dime. It was carved in 2017 by Aaron Lujan. I like to just call this coin art. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I have this modern "Hobo Nickel" dime. It was carved in 2017 by Aaron Lujan. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can't tell if the curvature of the subject matches the curvature of the quarter. If it does, and also appears on the reverse, it may be an...
There are a ton of different training notes available on eBay. I bought a strap and use one occasionally to drop on the floor of my local...
Entry Post Thank’s for the opportunity to win something again. These giveaways are always fun.
The ink “smudge” on the back is simply a transfer of wet ink from the bill under it as the sheets are stacked. No value added.
I also am amazed at the amount of detail that has transferred. I think that the intervening planchet was struck against an already struck cent...
If you can see the outline of Lincoln’s head wouldn’t this have to be struck on a cent that was already struck? Or would the strike pass through...
First printing is the back of the note, second printing is the front of the note, and the third printing is the bank seal info and the serial...
Another gift from my local coin dealer. All I can make out is that its an Indian Head cent (and I am not really sure it isn't a token of some...
When my local coin dealer gave me this coin I initially thought that it was damaged on the reverse. The damage could have been early in its life...
Started with error coins but recently changed to error federal reserve star notes. Relatively hard to find in 60's condition.
I believe the second (and third) printing are fine. The first printing is the one that is off. Isn't the "back" of the note printed first?
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