If you are interested in all currency. You need to get some books. 1. "United States Paper Money Grading Standard" by Herbert J. Kwart. It was...
The marks are used for alinement for the printing process and for cutting process later. We used some marks as such in some of our process. When I...
I feel that it is not an error. If during the second printing process, all the other would have been light too. Sorry.:confused:
You need to get the book "United States Paper Money Grading Standard" by Herbert J. Kwart. This book will give you all the information for grading...
If the $1.00 * 1988A was a web press note from Atlanta you would have had real nice note.:D
When the large notes were first printed, they used a wet system, so the roll could be from that process.:rollling:
What you have is an indirect off set transfer in the late stage. When the indirect transfer, happens the later sheets printed will get lighter and...
I cannot tell if they are real. If real they are worth about $225 each or more. The Liberty Head were minted from 1849-1854. Nice find.:hail:
I hope you have not bought it or them. They just do not look right. Have you measured and weight them?
The first thing that caught my eyes, was the fact that a guy that worked and retired from the BEP has a $100.00 note that has a defect as such....
If it was just tarnish. I would use hot water and cooking soda in a glass bowl, with a piece of albumin foil that has been sanded. Next place the...
The copper Memorials may go up, others may include memorials that are DD, or wrong planchet. I know how you feel about the interest that one...
The question is store or show. Store: Place the currency in the tube it came in, if it is acid free. If not acid free paper tube, place the...
I have some also. But, what I noticed is that at the top of the head, it looks as if he has a cowhead at the top with horns. Some that I have as...
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