Apparently I am the only one who does not like the title (there always has to be one). I don't like gimmicky titles. The double error implication...
I agree, I was speaking in generalities. There are errors notes with more than one error on the note. Sorry for the confusion.
Steve, by double I mean two errors on one note.
I forgot to compliment the OP on some really nice finds. Double errors are terrific items to collect. Star errors are my perticular favorites.
The third printing of the serial numbers and the bank seal are not performed at exactly the same time. Thus an obstruction could occur on either...
People don't think this is possible, they just don't know any better. Outside of the collecting community people have no idea how coins are made....
I don’t see the error on the third printing that I thought I saw in the blurry UA picture. No reason to keep except for the fun of it.
That last picture of the UA note is too blurry to be sure, but to me it looks like the third printing is not correct. It looks tilted down...
Oh, ok. Thanks.
One of them what? Please clarify.
Ok, thanks. When I find it I will take new photos of both sides and start a new post.
The thread was not old when I posted it!
I don’t know where I put it! I will look for it and weigh it and photo the reverse when I find it. Might be a while.
Just like a Twilight Zone episode, given enough time the things we cherish as wealth today could be worth squat in the future. It all depends on...
More, more, more....
Oh no! Mustard on a hamburger....the horror!
OK, off topic, but mustard belongs on hot dogs, not ketchup. This should start a good argument!
Coin was found in New Jersey. Diameter is about 2.8cm. Thanks for all the replies and the pictures.
I am posting here because I suspect it is an old US coin. Although it could be an old foreign coin. I don't know that is why I am asking for...
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