I like what I think is a chop mark on the back. I have never seen one with numbers before.
Only if you can afford it! I don’t know what you consider a coolness factor. Is there something cool about the serial number? Is it an older date?...
What a pain to dust. Sure looks pretty though.
That rim keeps me from believing it is proof.
Yep! Meant to say DOES NOT increase the value. I don’t understand why my keypad does not type what I am thinking!
Probably just wet ink picked up from the next bill in the stack. It is not a bleed through. These are common and does increase the value of the...
I started collecting error US notes of all kind. But there were just to many. I decided to just collect errors on star notes. You get the same...
The back design is smaller than the front design. There is therefore more boarder (white space) on the back than the front. Hence, the cutting...
The more I look at it, the more I agree that it is a cutting error. If it were a printing error the sheet would have had to straighten out before...
The USA has so much more goin for it than just people. How about our national parks, our many yearly festivals, our inventions, our holidays, and...
Do you think the FRN shown below is a cutting error, or a printing error? Is there a specific way to tell? Although the top of the front of the...
Maybe they label it mint error because if there wasn't something wrong with the coin it would not have been waffled. So it is a mint error, but...
I believe these rejected coins are waffled at the mint and sent back to the planchet supplier for remelt. I would think that there would be an...
I have also been looking for a nice trade dollar, however I prefer mine to be circulated with many chop marks showing it did its job in...
There is still an original Carson City press in operation at the Carson City Mint (now a museum). However it only mints souvenir coins.
Errors on any note increases it value. Errors on a star note increases its value substantially increases its value. Not saying yours has an error....
Are you saying that it is worth one fourth of a cent (.25) or 25 cents?
I believe the serial numbers are printed in reverse order with the last sheet containing the number 1.
I have a few hundred of them stored away somewhere in the attic. Have not been collection them lately. I don't look for any in particular. There...
I sure hope that Disney did not store this discontinued stuff in a warehouse somewhere only to show up in a future clean-up.
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