dansco, whitman, warman, harris, littleton. library of coins, intercept shield. all these different coin folders to choose from! each with a...
so the probability of a "wet stack offset" so to speak is pretty minimal. cool. i had thought about throwing this thing up on ebay, because i...
i was told once that the people who actually stamp the notes know better than to deface a note with any premium value. is that so?
searched through a bunch of singles at the bank today, and ended up finding five $1 stars: 2009 L00423949* (640K) oddly enough, from the same...
perhaps someone will be able to educate me on whether the following is even possible. what is the likelihood that the notes were printed and then...
i appreciate your input as well. i'm not educated in such error types so i don't know how to tell whether the markings are from bleeding or...
sounds good. i know i've seen this on many notes of various denominations while working at the bank, but i never found it worthwhile from a...
that v nickel reminds me of my old barber quarter. [ATTACH][ATTACH] it might not be worth much to anyone else, but i like to think that mine was...
i have another question on the same note. the back shows some of the same ink transfer signs. does such an offset error usually present itself on...
awesome thanks!
so i picked up this 1990 $50 st louis note the other day. it's in great shape, and appears to have a little extra ink on the front in several...
uhm...i don't follow. care to elaborate?
i see a lot of odd-looking coins at my job, and 99% of the time they're pmd. i would like to think i'm getting better at spotting the genuine...
thank you cpm, i got my terms mixed up. i wasn't trying to imply the planchet was defective, but just the reverse clad layer.
it's quite the odd pattern, and my cameraphone doesn't really do it justice. i can almost get my fingernail under the plating at 4 o'clock right...
[ATTACH] of course, that's just my guess. i just found it and haven't had the chance to weigh it or anything. what say you, o wise CT brethren?
the first time i came to this site as a noob with a silver coin i found in circulation, someone called it junk and i took offense. i was new to...
my 1897 barber dime, with what i assume is a die chip above the 7. sorry for the poor quality pic, looking to upgrade soon. [ATTACH]
well shoot. can't weigh it, can't heat it, can't clean it, can't eat it. guess i'll have to take it to someone and have it looked at.
so this means i could heat the cent for a little while, and if it's a chemistry set product it should change color to gold? hmm. a little heat...
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