Like lithographed paintings, the lower number in a series is the most desirable since it is the first impression. However, in printing money, the...
PM me. My club would love donations and would be used to sell to members to raise cash as our numbers are dwindling (old timers passing away). We...
Nice commission for the auction house regardless of final price!
Entry Post The serial number reads the same right side up, or upside down! [ATTACH]
TPG's screw up alot! Here are two examples: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think it may be the earliest form of "where's George". Just someone placing a mark on the coin to see if he/she ever gets it back in circulation?
Goes from the collar to his ear. Very worn down.
I don't collect laminations , but I keep them when I come across them. Sorry for the poor pictures, I whipped them off on my iPad. [ATTACH]...
Repeater only off by one. Wish I had the previous note. It’s probably out there somewhere. [ATTACH]
I love the detail on the Austrian silver proof!
Not motion picture money. Chinese-made bank training money. Marked as copy and Chinese characters make it almost impossible to pass. Also paper...
Probably just some wet ink that was transferred during stacking.
I would still like someone to explain how a die clash can be on the incuse port of a coin>
Looks flat and shelf like to me. Some sort of ejection doubling perhaps.
Its a mind blower to think someone visualized the folds necessary to produce these items.
Value is not always a monetary thing. Value, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder.
Perhaps a tapered planchet?
But it may mean something to someone who happens to collect "trinary" notes just for the fun of it! I myself like to save binary notes for fun,...
Just a little ink splatter.
I would simply call it "four pairs".
Separate names with a comma.