It would be nice for all "To stand down". This is a nice forum, let's keep it that way.
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I think it's a "Mason's" metal of some sort that was on a ribbon. Any Masons out there? syndicalist7 [IMG] May be right, I was just guessing.
Looks as it was triple struck. Need to see the reverse.
It's doctored. All that was done, was the bill was folded, and an object was used, to rub on the reverse side area to transfer the ink onto the...
I would post my bills, but do not know how. Look in my album to see.
Look at the date, see if you have any die dot above the first 8, if so, look at the last 8 and see if there is a small line at about 1 o'clock. If...
Is it a find or a buy? From the "Cherrypickers'Guide" page 144, FS#1c-033.56, it looks of this coin with the die gouge from the rim between the...
The bill is not a miss print. It's when they clean the rollers and the mat blanket. The blanket wash runs onto the paper when they are cleaning...
Lucy, Go to a coin show, club, or a coin store and check things out. Talk to the collectors or dealers at all, and find out, some information on...
A club in Augusta, GA. When a member of the club dies, and no one in the family has no knowledge of the collection. The club takes a part of the...
He checked the coin out, but if he felt that it was a fake, then you, not him, would have be holding a bad coin. After he bought the coin, and...
It's a cast coin. See all the little balls on the flat surfaces.
Has to be a AG-3 to G-4.
They print the stars first, and insert them during production of the regular notes at point after printing. They used to insert them as the...
HoBo is right. But, depending on one's pockets, it will help with the type of collecting that one will obtain. If possible, start with the hard...
The 1990 K $10.00 note had 57,600,000 printed. The 1974 star of K $10.00 was 1,760,000 printed,
It's ink bleed through, not an error. It's happens when the notes settle after printing.
Go to garage sales, auctions and estates sales in your area. Sometimes, you will find what you are looking for at great prices. Go to antique...
No. But, look up in the phone book for one. Check on the net for any coin shows or clubs and go to them. Get the Numismatic News magazine and...
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