Ah, that's already on the Eugene Delacroix 100 Francs.
Solids, or 7 of a kind notes are fairly desirable. I’ve had notes with 5 numbers of the same digit, but spent them. Serial numbers 07777770 or...
While the current design wasn’t touched for 14 years there wasn’t any debate. Also, $20 being “pocket change” is a very relative perspective.
I won’t be collecting it, as I strongly oppose the redesign. As onecenter said, we need a commemorative note to honour a quarter of a millennium...
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The serial number is absolutely unremarkable, and, the note is very new to have any collector value (some 2013 series notes are still being...
I noticed that on banknotes printed by different FRBs or at different years have either a lighter, or darker colour of ink. However, I didn't...
Might be a token. Is there information about T. Jefferson on the reverse?
Highly likely it's MS66+
Nice coin! You could show the slab, but blot out the indicating serial number.
Nice find!
It would only make sense to sell if you had a roll of these. As Steve mentioned, there were quite a few 1983 D zinc cents produced.
All the notes you posted are worth face value. A serial number would have to be truly unique for a collector to pay over face value for it, such...
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Surprising. Although several are obvious fakes, a couple of the coins posted on the site would be hard to tell apart from real ones.
The date is not a doubled die. Everything looks to be MD, or a minor dent on the "1' from the 1969 date.
Your pictures are very grainy, but, it does look like a stain.
Might be machine doubling. Definitely not a double die. Here's a helpful article from NGC on different types of doubling:...
Looks like a normal coin- not even MD. Where do you see a doubled die?
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