Would that be considered a glue brockage?
I am honored. Thank you!
Nice die crack also. By the way, that is not Lincoln, it is Jefferson.
I will keep that in mind. Thanks.
Even if they would, it would not be worth the cost.
I also collect coin club tokens (metal, not wooden), spinner tokens, and casino tokens. But those are all "coin" adjacent.
Error coins and notes. From any country.
I actually don't remember where I found this. Probably CRH since I have never had a bag of nickles. I don't think I bought it from someone.
This delamination separated from the nickel. It does not fit exactly back onto the coin, so I am guessing there are some small pieces missing....
Wow, that's a great retained lamination!
Why do you say that?
Looks like the "top" arrow took a hit and some of the metal has moved on top of the next arrow. Like others have said, PMD.
Thanks. One of my more unusual ones.
Here is why I do not like certifying some of my error notes. I like to unfold the notes and see the various patterns that are locked away forever...
Looks like it got hit and moved some material.
I have been trying to win the Peru Dinero in past contests. Maybe this time, since it is a new year. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Does PMG ever take photos of the unfolded note and the folded note before they encase it? There are some interesting fold patterns that are locked...
And don't forget to bring flowers or candy to the "nice bank lady". Also, I would recommend you learn her name.
I'm in for these errors. Errors is what I mostly collect. I would be glad to pay postage to help out. Thanks @BuffaloHunter for your generosity!...
There is no such thing as a bag of unsearched cents anymore. Unless you get them from someone you know like a friend or relative.
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