I belong to the Watchung Hills Coin Club in NJ and one of our members collects silver bars. But not for the silver value for the rarity value....
Fred, if this is your picture I hope you don't mind me using it as my avatar.
It's hard to tell from a straight on shot, but it appears that there is an indentation in the coin where the letters should be. My guess is that...
I believe the EPQ stands for Exceptional Paper Quality.
Here is a 1908 British half penny with an REO motor company lapel pin mounted in the middle of it. I am guessing that it was made as a souvenir...
Signers of the declaration of independence[ATTACH]
I believe this cent has what I call "volcanic" zinc rot. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
My TD bank here in New Jersey has them by the box.
Maybe it’s just me, but everyone looks in rolls for the great looking or old coin. Well what about those coins that have performed their function...
Love that retained cud on the 2 cent piece!
I figure some day I will run across the "coin" and finally put the "coin" with the die. It will make a nice set.
[ATTACH] I don't have the good for "coin" but I do have the die. Wish I knew what store issued this. It may just be a typical one used for many...
If someone would like to own one of these they are always for sale on eBay (error notes).
I collect error notes and this one is my favorite. It is a 1969B that at quick glance looks like a cutting error. But upon closer examination is...
They are all scans and saved as jpgs. made at 2400 dpi. My camera skills are not as good.
Just scan the notes and save them as .jpg. Then just choose "upload a file" (next to Post Reply) and then choose the file you want to upload.
I collect error coins. Recently I received $50 worth of nickels from my local bank. I was really upset to find out they were all 2017P...
I collect star notes that have errors on them miscuts, bad overprints, over/under inked, serial number problems, gutter folds, etc. Almost any...
Drop It!!!
Not my coin either, but would LOVE to have it!
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