ok I got yea... more often people use rocks to make names that's why I was confused.
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???sticking bottles upside down in the salt fields????
I had to look it up. The first that Jello posted (1974) is a 10 dong the second (1971) is a 1 dong and then the last is a 20 dong.
I wasn't thinking it was worth anything. just wondering what causes it.
Wonder if it could be a mint error (a totally worthless mint error) If ther were impurities between the copper and the zinc that acted as a...
But zinc doesn't react with moisture that's why it is used in galvanizing of iron and steel.
there is grain on the reverse it just doesn't show well in that pic. [ATTACH]a little easier to see hear. It's hard to capture the grain.
the rules said "amount (1 or 5 or whatever amount of anything )"
the last photo in the last post is a 1968 Vietnam 20 Dong coin Farmer in Rice Paddy so 20 P = 20 dong
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[ATTACH]Found a woody last night at work while searching thru a roll.
I know I know PMD... but what would cause this? it 's bubbling up from under the cladding. [ATTACH]
the freemasons have been using the beehive since around 1724.
and yet another last night.
I have been looking for those as well. as well as any other errors.
it's Just the scan. P.S. I left one $5 in the till because it was to beat up.
got my loupe yep you were right scanner ghosts no doubling :(
searched 2 more dead bodies last night (jk) ;) got 2 more stars. [ATTACH]
I should explain why I think this is weird. I'm the grave yard guy, and I only handle like $500 or less in a shift. and all but one are crisp bills.
Separate names with a comma.