Look at the bottom of the "S". It looks to me as a "D" . Like the top of a "D" and if you look at the right bottom of the "S", you can lightly see...
A defect in the planchet. Yes a mint error in the process of the planchet, but not the actual coining with dies. Does this help. Look at how the...
It's a lamination flaw. It's where a fragment of metal has peeled off, or in the process of deterioration [separation]and depends on the amount of...
Thursday at a little bank from home, they had a pack of $2.00 2013 series, so I got one. F24121801A- F2412221900A G3, FW G 40, 47
I talk to one that was cleaning out and filling some machines at a local store. He said that once he recovered about 8 five dollars gold coins...
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Most of today's finds, at face, will not come around again. If you can, keep it. I kept many as such in the past and still have them. remember you...
Use a sonic cleaner. You only use warm water. Then place the better ones after-woulds in a glass bowl with warm/hot water and some baking soda....
When you talk about trash jumping. I read a story where one guy, went to an industrial metal sight, and dug out a 15 to 20# bar of pure silver,...
I go to a food store that has a coin sorter, and asked what they do with the rejects. They told me that all rejects were placed in the trash. Now...
Star notes = to less than 1/2% of any total printed of any series, in most cases. Yes, many new stars are more common than others today. If the...
Do not think so.
Cud metal on coin's number. Deteriorating die.
It's a metal detecting find. It's been in the ground. I have found many like it.
If you find any 2009 $100.00 which is a stare note I would keep. With the bad printing, it is not known how many have or will survive. The others...
From what I can see, it's strike doubling, also known as machine or mechanical doubling. Sorry. Shelf like.
Indirect one, because it's like a rag of fluid [ink, water, gas, etc.] that may not be on the plate/part itself. Grip a rag with fluid on it, and...
So why does currency have serial numbers? It's for the pea/bean counters. What is made, is what goes out=accounting Got it?
No miss print. It's a ink cleaning over flow/drip on the surface of the printing plate that was not completely wiped off before the print.
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