First printing is the back of the note, second printing is the front of the note, and the third printing is the bank seal info and the serial...
Another gift from my local coin dealer. All I can make out is that its an Indian Head cent (and I am not really sure it isn't a token of some...
When my local coin dealer gave me this coin I initially thought that it was damaged on the reverse. The damage could have been early in its life...
Started with error coins but recently changed to error federal reserve star notes. Relatively hard to find in 60's condition.
I believe the second (and third) printing are fine. The first printing is the one that is off. Isn't the "back" of the note printed first?
Here are the best pictures that I can get. I think this is a genuine missing clad layer that has seen a lot of circulation. If the clad layer...
I am working on better pictures. Weight is 1.88g.
I know you are supposed to use cotton gloves when handling coins, but I don't think the OPs count.
Sorry but they are not on the same coin. Just thought I would share a couple of coins I don't think I posted before. Double Clip [ATTACH]...
I still say not spooned because the rim is not raised.
But would it wear it down as smoothly as the OPs coin?
Since there is no raised edge on the OPs coin, I doubt it was spooned. Also, since the edge appears uniformly smooth I don't think it was from a...
A recent acquisition. But not sure if it is an end of strip clip or a broken coin. Comments requested. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I also have had the same condition on mint sewn bags of quarters. I believe some of the coins were simply resting against the cloth of the bag and...
Could these be struck by a capped die? If not, what would that look like?
Only showing the reverse for those years. No other half to find.
Is that the Wonder Wheel in the background?
A Thanksgiving day bonus to be thankful for. Fun contest and thanks so much for running it. I hope you have a very enjoyable Thanksgiving!
Turkey. Definitely did not come out of the mint this way. The best I can surmise is that someone has commemorated the 1908 Great Car Race by...
Ketchup on hot dogs! Not in my house you don't. Only mustard (your choice) allowed here.
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