Yes, what he said.
That would be greatly appreciated!
Because my coin club is nearing its 1000th meeting, I decided to start collecting coin club tokens and medals. It doesn't matter what year or the...
To each his own!
No, it is not too bad if you are an error collector. I would be pleased to have this defective planchet in my collection.
I thought DEFNUD sounded more like a DUD. But I like yours better.
There are three printings that together make up a bill. The first printing is the back. In this case the back has printed correctly. The second...
I don’t think anything is misaligned. Everything is just where it is supposed to be, just that the sheet was fed backwards. IMHO
DEFNUD Definitely not a cud what do you think Paddy?
The selvage at the top and bottom of a sheet of printed bills are different. That is the printed area is not exactly centered on the sheet. The...
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Entry post Thanks to the Quarter Master and LordMarcovan. Here is a counter stamped 1941 quarter showing “US” and a partial anchor. [ATTACH]
I too am blessed with having received items from LordM. A very nice set of elongated coins with the Lords coat of arms.
If someone was altering this bill to make a profit, they would not put it into circulation. I suppose it could have accidentally made its way out...
Since the black printing of the word ONE under the treasury seal is still in perfect shape, I vote that this bill was an insufficient inking...
Now I feel like a complete ass after figuring out that there is no cutting error on this bill. It is just the picture got cut off, not the bill....
Yes, I noticed that after I jumped to my conclusion and posted something I shouldn’t have. Subtle shift, nice note!
As in the collecting of anything, the buyer should educate themselves on the item to purchased. Hobo nickels or Tiffany lamps, it does not matter....
Looks like the copper and design was milled off the obverse and the it was glued to another coin.
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