Love me some die cracks!
Somebody searched a brick to find those.
I am referring to error notes where three notes (two non-error notes and the error note) consist of the previous serial number, the serial number...
Hard enough to find a radar note, but even harder to find any with bookends. Very nice find.
Here is one I had recently posted in a signed bill thread. [ATTACH]
Here are a few of mine. [ATTACH]
When I mention worth, I mean cash value. As long as I am alive they are more valuable to me than $.05 because I found them. But after I am gone,...
Looks like the misprint involved the second printing because the seal and serial numbers are in the correct position relative to their “centering”...
I collect Jefferson nickels with die cracks as a side collection. I believe they will never be worth more than .05 cents, yet I love the hunt. I...
If it were a worn coin I would think the rim would be more worn as well. But that’s just my opinion.
And here’s to you for producing a great error coin reference book!
Picked this up at a LCS that was selling error coins 10 for $12. Believe me, they were not all errors. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Here is a real partial front to back wet ink transfer that is similar to yours. Notice the “‘serve note” (part of “federal reserve note” from the...
Very neat note. I have not found an interesting serial number in years!
Well I was wrong about saying it was a wet ink transfer ( how could I miss the fact that it was not backwards, and the serial number was present …...
I think it happened in the upsetting mill on an slightly incomplete blank.
The nickel is made from some pretty hard material. I find it hard to believe that the jewelry ring could apply enough pressure to make those edge...
Sure looks like grease to me.
I agree, a partial front to back wet ink transfer. The transfer looks higher on the face of the bill than it should be. There is something else...
Can I bank the 5 points for when I need them someday?
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