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Corina

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  1. looks to be post mint damage not a error
  2. Corina

    1953 10 yuan

    best advice is to send it into a grading company and let them look at it that way you have a expert opinion on if it's real and the value, then you can go from there
  3. the date of the banknotes would be found on the front but some banknotes don't have dates on them they are called no date notes, i can't tell if those notes you got have a date or not on them so my advice is buy a book on world banknotes and that way you will have info on the notes you have, dates, prices and such very useful tool for a collector to have
  4. depends on the dates for one, but IMHO those maybe worth between 50 cents to maybe $1.50 if you are lucky
  5. no clue but it's interesting looks asian maybe china, what looks to be dragons or something like that on one side, the other side no clue
  6. collect whatever gets my notice set aside notes and coins that will go into my auctions look though change and such
  7. we would need a pic of the coin first to see what you are talking about
  8. not really kind of dark and blurry makes details very hard to see
  9. my best advice is to either show it to a coin expert or send it into a grading company for them to look at then go from there
  10. found this site called Executive coin company i do have a account with them and a few coins weren't good but they took them back and refunded my money here is the link https://www.executivecoin.com/
  11. high doubt it is as those are very well known to be faked but just in case take it to a coin shop or send it into a grading company for them to look over
  12. IMHO looks to be post mint damage, i could be wrong though
  13. i have seen many collectors get scammed by legit looking errors that were made to trick people, and every once in awhile one does find a legit error in their change or whatever but buying errors online or from others is a gambling game you never know what you may or may not get, so my best advice is to research the coin and see what types of errors are known to the coin world and go from there
  14. very nice coin and interesting read
  15. best advice is to take it to a coin expert or send it into a grading company for them to look over, that way you have a expert opinion to go on
  16. coins, banknotes, tokens all have a margin for errors happening as there are millions minted and printed each day so the margin of errors happens increase with each time high tech has not cut down on that margin of errors very much yeah one can find minor to major errors in coins and banknotes but the bad thing is sometimes these errors are made on purpose by workers looking for extra money or whatever, plus if made illegally there are many legal issues to deal with so finding errors can be a guessing game as to was it a mistake or done on prupose
  17. supply and demand is the issue there is no real demand for Australian Banknotes so most banks will not carry them as there is really no demand for those notes here in the US you might try looking online to buy such notes
  18. looks to be a minor die crack though the letters and that is all i'm seeing
  19. well seems there is a small die chip in the mintmark you would need to look for strong doubling in the words IN GOD WE TRUST for large date and for small date look for strong doubling in the words UNTIED STATES OF AMERICA , E PLURIBUS UNAM and ONE CENT that is the only way to tell
  20. sorry but can't tell from the photo would need a close up shot of the coin
  21. best advice is to either take it to a coin expert or send it in to a grading company that will give you a expert opinion on the coin and then you can go from there
  22. you have what is called a post mint damaged coin, either it is well worn or someone coated it with something after it left the mint
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