Yes it will! I did it to one of my proofs because of something on the surface of one silver coin. I used a cotton swab, and just lightly touched...
Just do not look right to me. Have you used a magnet? Have you looked at the edges? Reeds?
The first picture, by Steve E., is the one I am referring to. If the plastic was struck through to the surface, then you could see a depression...
PM added. If it was on the coin surface before, then it would not be sitting on the surface. It would be embedded.
PMD
1922 us gold certificate plate numbers
Go to see this http://www.panix.com/~clay/currency/one-dollar.jpg It's the face plate number position on the sheet.
The number printed are series up/series down. As the highest started first, or lowest the started first. So, if the two above were in sequence,...
I agree with the direct offset transfer. What makes me not feel right, is the numbers do not match in the series. The ser# are too far apart....
You can see the seam on the second coin's picture. It's not a regular coin. PMD
If two planchets were stacked and stuck together, then it could be possible to have happened. Time of when, is the key.
You need to get "Bill Fivaz's" Counterfeit Detection Guide book. This will give you a update on things to look for on many high priced coins. Now...
That's what they call a "LIB".
What date was it?
Of the two, 269 is the better. Look at the mid of 270 Obv Rev and you see the difference. Still nice for a pair.
What will a ultra sound bath do? Will it lift the lacquer off?
In older notes they had a change in the paper once They had three different % in the paper of rag to pulp. They had "X", "Y", "Z" in the last...
Many ATMs have new bills. The problem with them is that they mark them with a indelible marker on one side. Some of the bigger banks have a inside...
Think about the inking process and the process of the actual plate. What type of printing is it. Intaglio, Right? The printing of the rag is not...
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