I have a friend who is returning to China for a visit for a couple of weeks. He was born and raised there and was here in Canada going to school....
Looks normal from the pic. By the way, if you post at 5:00 in the morning (my time) you won't get too many answers especially from North...
Looks authentic. A lot of these notes were remainders and were unsigned. Can you post larger pics of the reverse?
Correct. Partial ladders don't count.
It's taken me a long time to see the differences because when I started collecting, I used an old guide book that listed some of the machine...
This may help: http://www.stellacoinnews.com/index.php/determining-die-doubling-from-other-forms-of-doubling-strike-doubling/...
I know that image quite well. It's from one of my re-occurring dreams that I've had. The closest I've come to recovering a cache is when I dug...
Happy Birthday, Billy! Very nice present! I'd be ecstatic to get something like that!
Beautiful!
Another page of great pick ups, everyone!:thumb:
I wouldn't dispute that!:D I have several things that might apply.... My Canadian currency errors all cost me face $5 - $20 each and are valued...
Every time I go through a dealer's bargain bin, I think of this!
Unfortunately, I have to purchase the U.S. error notes.:( Something interesting.....99% of my Canadian error collection is in circulated...
Nice set!
You did alright. I've seen them for a buck or so at the coin show.
Awesome!!!
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Copy... paste.....quote "Way to go, Krispy!" un quote. Thanks for the contest cman!
"Gold filled" is similar to gold plate but with a regulated thickness. In very rare cases it may be gold over a sterling silver base but nowadays...
My first one with a "turned suffix": [IMG] Another with a missing digit (not noted on the slab) and it's bookends: [IMG]
Separate names with a comma.