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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 101713, member: 4626"]That second one with the pyramid is just counterstamped after the fact. It is interesting, but not worth half a million, lol... it has no numismatic value really, though I'd considered paying maybe a dollar or two for the novelty.</p><p><br /></p><p>That 1943 copper cent, if real, is very rare... but still I'd say $50,000 to $100,000 would be more reasonable than half a million.</p><p><br /></p><p>That $5 bill is likely a filled die error (with ink of course, or else the ink just smeared right after printing)... it is not an especially rare error though. I'd say it's worth five dollars, lol... plus whatever anyone wants to attatch for the novelty of the thing. Being an extraordinary common and not especially interesting error I doubt it would add siginficant premium to face value, at least not in term of collector's value. Any paper money experts can feel free to correct me on this if they know better than I, of course.</p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. Assuming you could afford it, would you really buy anything worth half a million or more on EBAY?! People who have that kind of money to spend I seriously doubt would be browsing eBay for what they want...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 101713, member: 4626"]That second one with the pyramid is just counterstamped after the fact. It is interesting, but not worth half a million, lol... it has no numismatic value really, though I'd considered paying maybe a dollar or two for the novelty. That 1943 copper cent, if real, is very rare... but still I'd say $50,000 to $100,000 would be more reasonable than half a million. That $5 bill is likely a filled die error (with ink of course, or else the ink just smeared right after printing)... it is not an especially rare error though. I'd say it's worth five dollars, lol... plus whatever anyone wants to attatch for the novelty of the thing. Being an extraordinary common and not especially interesting error I doubt it would add siginficant premium to face value, at least not in term of collector's value. Any paper money experts can feel free to correct me on this if they know better than I, of course. P.S. Assuming you could afford it, would you really buy anything worth half a million or more on EBAY?! People who have that kind of money to spend I seriously doubt would be browsing eBay for what they want...[/QUOTE]
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