The mint outsources so it’s very possible.
Exactly!
The first scan shows the date it was accepted at Coppell Texas Distribution Center. It was scanned an hour later at the same facility as it was...
Yes it is. You should see it in hand. :)
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Here is a graded note. It was given a grade of 63. To the right of the grade are the letters EPQ which stand for a exceptional paper quality. Also...
Any CSA Note with printing such as this one increases its value. The back is blank but there are Interest paid stamps on it. The value on this...
In order to save money in printing costs the paper was very thin and the back was left blank. This note is from 1864 and the back was printed....
The $2.00 CSA (Confederate States of America) is a common note. In that condition it worth about $5.00. Unless there is writing or a signature on...
Graded and slabbed by PCGS. It has beautiful luster and wonderful reflective features. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This thread is 10 years old. I’ve been a member for 7 years and I only know one of the posters above. Best to start a new thread.
Normal for that date.
Clips as they are commonly called are actually incomplete planchet errors. There are many kinds, curved, straight, etc. one way to tell us to...
Just an old die.
You’re more than welcome
All three notes are well within specs so no errors. The second photo appears to have some bleed through which is due to over inking but that too...
Seal alignment-we would need photos to give you the proper information. Seal wrong color- I can’t recall ever seeing that. It may be a different...
The serial number you listed is nice but to a collector of paper money, it’s a spender. If the number were 67676767 then it’s a 2 digit repeater...
He’s even been tattooed.
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