As a side collection I am accumulating coin club tokens and medals as well as spinner tokens. I like o collect things that I know I will never get...
Primary collection is error FRN star notes. Secondary is error coins of any country. [ATTACH] [ATTACH][ATTACH]
I have no idea what you are asking. Also, try some punctuation in your posts. It will make it easier to read and understand.
I would also like lot 7. As you know, I have been vying for a Peruvian coin in most of you giveaways. Maybe this time? Maybe! A really unique...
I am guessing the shinny ones are from a brand new set of dies. The "matte" looking one is probably from dies that have been working for a while. MHO
Wish I could find coins like that.
I wonder who's fingerprint that is?
I am in again. Forth times a charm (no, that's not right?) Congratulations @SensibleSal66! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Since it does not have any details from the upper die, I think it is something that is stuck on the coin. I wonder what a drop of acetone would...
Yep, delamination. A keeper.
If you like it, keep it. It is your collection to admire. However, to most collectors this just isn't worth collecting.
The OPs note appears to be within BEP tolerances. Not an error, and not worth anything over face. At least not to me.
Five dollars is WAY too much for this type of error, especially on a circulated note. Get a strap of singles from the bank and I bet you can find...
I'm in for this lot. It did not leave the mint this way! Someone had fun with some wire cutters. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This is considered an over-inked digit. It is common on the serial number and in my opinion not worth anything above face value. However, there...
Thanks! I started collecting error notes but there were just too many to collect (by denomination and error type) so I started to collect only...
Here is the only $50 error note I presently own. It is a partial back to front offset transfer. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My grading ability is poor so I can't comment on grade. Cleaned or whizzed definitely. Details coin, yes. I like mine with chop marks, many chop...
Was that stuff mainly under the bleachers, or out in the field? Nice finds.
At first, just looking at the obverse I thought tapered planchet, but when I saw the reverse I suspect PMD.
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