' Just another broken marriage. :rolleyes:
Not a cud at all. "Die chip". Nice coin BTW! ;)
Well. It wasn't me. :jawdrop: Who would do this? :D
Hmm. I learned at least two new things today. :wideyed:
Go figure. The Union wins the war but have the most expensive relics and currency IMO. Just price out Confederate buttons and buckles from...
Coool! Seems like 1977 was an unusual year for error notes. I have this one that is only a dollar but nice just the same... [ATTACH]
Neat piece of history! What's the reason for printing on one side again? I haven't looked it up yet. :)
Yes! Neat error but back then it meant money for lunch perhaps. ;)
Mary, your question should be "what is this?" Or something like that. Not what's it worth at first. I see what is called a "die chip" on the mm....
Looks like it may become a Cud down the road but yours is the beginning of it. A cool die crack. :cool:
I thought that also at first but I think it's just more unusual toning.
Nice! Very nice. I'll take a gander at MS66.
Nope, nope that's not it. He just wants to sit on it, Hey! (Fonzie impression).
I just find Pot leaves and don't know where their coming from. :rolleyes::angelic:
Just face value I'm afraid. :rolleyes::D
Like the dime, more staining or environmental damage.
First Two are just plating blisters. Second one is staining from the environment. Plating blisters are a type of error found exclusively on...
Cool find!! Here's a Civil War button. [ATTACH]
Thanks! The shield is definitely different and mysterious. Some day I'll ask a historian from the area about it.
Hello.. Full image please and show the Obverse per forum requirements. Thank you. :)
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