That's some elaborate engraving for sure... The first one certainly resembles US currency.
Thanks Dave: General information about the reproduction of banknotes: The Counterfeit...
yeah, looks like he was
I'm not sure if this has been brought up in previous posts, is it not illegal to scan, Xerox or otherwise photocopy paper currency - no matter the...
eBay :rolleyes:
ditto - along with some generic supplies (tubes, 2x2's, mag glass, etc) and publications if feasible - Redbook, Coins Monthly etc...
sure, on how I thought I had something....:goofer:
whoa! :kewl:
oh I agree...just imagine if those didn't have holes, eyelets etc..it is interesting that they were carried by who knows who. Lets hope they find...
For me, the best way to describe why...after I found a 1910 Wheatie in change. I hit me that this thing has been in circulation through world...
I'm with ya there - I collect V's, Buffs, and Jeffs -plus Lincolns and small US Currency...of all, nickles are my fav....
wow
as a collector/preserver, it's a shame to see things like that...anyone else know what I mean?
it was worth a shot, I guess I'll spend it...hopefully not all in one place!
after looking at it, it does have what looks like fine shave marks...bummer...:( thanks for the info...and bursting my bubble...:hammer: ;)
shaved...why would anyone do that..and how... And if it weren't, would it be worth more then one cent?
Found in circulation, average wear ~VF+, full front, blank reverse. I won't post pics because it won't really help. Any thoughts?
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