I also question Google's advice. There are problems with people buying uncut sheets and making "errors" by trimming them in odd ways. I don't...
In theory they could demonitize it if they actually passed the law and included that provision, but history does not support that. Look as...
I think you are overthinking this. The SS is not inclined to go on fishing exepditions for an offmetal error, plated coin, or even a potential...
??? Not necessarily. The first year is the most saved, therefore making it among the most common, especially in high grades.
One other thing about Hennings: the defective "R" that many people use as the identifier for a Henning counterfeit does not exist on all his...
If he did not make the mistake with the 1944 he would NEVER have been caught. One or two cents profit per piece is not much but it is easy and...
I am no expert, but I would spend both. The smeared ink looks more to me like a smudge. A good ink smear erases all design elements in it's way....
I agree. It is a classic depiction of the era. Remember - people on this thread were whining about the Barber coins - this was the replacement....
Without getting involved in the messy moral or legal part of it, I can only offer a couple thoughts. 1) There is every chance that they are not...
Well, my first was Max Schmeling, German boxer who beat Joe Louis and was World Heavywieght Champion in the 1930s. I've also had bills signed by...
I am in the minority, but I have come to like SBAs. They are the last US coin designed with any relief, although they got rid of that for the...
A stamped dollar is in itself a collectable - exonumia in the case of coins, I assume that term may apply to bills also. I have a couple WG...
My guess: The four loops are not identical in shape. My guess is that the loop that was whacked or pressed near the date had a defect in it...
Thanks a million! Time to scout ebay for the right ones. I thught there was a series 1957 - why did 1935 get held over for so long on $1 ?!?!?!
Thanks a million! Time to scout ebay for the right ones. I thught there was a series 1957 - why did 1935 get held over for so long on $1...
Can someone tell me which series of Silver Certificates ($1) were beingn printed in summer 1956? I am no sure if it was G or H. This is the...
Wow!! Surprised that I am the first to ID this one. It is a squirting nickel. The copper back looks sort of crushed in so it might not work...
I think there is also a series 2001 or 03 for the $2.
It should be added that most guides (especially coin/currency ones) are overpriced in their values. Also, CU means that - no folds, soiling,...
I'll add my 2cents worth about Intercept Shield holders. I HATE them. I bought 10 or so for silver Eagles, and oner I got to work, but the other...
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