Broken ladder is just sales hype. Either it is a ladder, or it is not. Triple numbers on a note are nothing out of the ordinary. But you keep what...
I can't wait for the contests!!
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Would that be considered a glue brockage?
I am honored. Thank you!
Nice die crack also. By the way, that is not Lincoln, it is Jefferson.
I will keep that in mind. Thanks.
Even if they would, it would not be worth the cost.
I also collect coin club tokens (metal, not wooden), spinner tokens, and casino tokens. But those are all "coin" adjacent.
Error coins and notes. From any country.
I actually don't remember where I found this. Probably CRH since I have never had a bag of nickles. I don't think I bought it from someone.
This delamination separated from the nickel. It does not fit exactly back onto the coin, so I am guessing there are some small pieces missing....
Wow, that's a great retained lamination!
Why do you say that?
Looks like the "top" arrow took a hit and some of the metal has moved on top of the next arrow. Like others have said, PMD.
Thanks. One of my more unusual ones.
Here is why I do not like certifying some of my error notes. I like to unfold the notes and see the various patterns that are locked away forever...
Looks like it got hit and moved some material.
I have been trying to win the Peru Dinero in past contests. Maybe this time, since it is a new year. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Does PMG ever take photos of the unfolded note and the folded note before they encase it? There are some interesting fold patterns that are locked...
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