Silver Cert. printed on thin paper...is this a fake
Hi, I am new to the forum and am a amateur collector. I just purchased
a 1935e silver cert. that has been claimed to be tissue paper thin and no print on the reverse side. Cannot for the life of me find anything like it to see if it is real or not. Can anyone tell me if they have heard of such an error? Thank you very much! |
Silver Cert. printed on thin paper...is this a fake
On Sep 8, 1:39*pm, Laurie B wrote:
Hi, I am new to the forum and am a amateur collector. I just purchased a 1935e silver cert. that has been claimed to be tissue paper thin and no print on the reverse side. Cannot for the life of me find anything like it to see if it is real or not. Can anyone tell me if they have heard of such an error? Thank you very much! I don't know much about US currency but some of the notes of that era were able to be split in half. The fibres of the paper allowed the front and back (obverse and reverse) to be seperated from each other this created two thin notes. I have a New Zealand note that has been seperated this way but I have both the front and the back. I would recommend showing it to a reputable numismatic dealer - someone who is a member of a numismatic association. |
Silver Cert. printed on thin paper...is this a fake
On Sep 8, 7:36*pm, noteworthy wrote:
On Sep 8, 1:39*pm, Laurie B wrote: Hi, I am new to the forum and am a amateur collector. I just purchased a 1935e silver cert. that has been claimed to be tissue paper thin and no print on the reverse side. Cannot for the life of me find anything like it to see if it is real or not. Can anyone tell me if they have heard of such an error? Thank you very much! I don't know much about US currency but some of the notes of that era were able to be split in half. The fibres of the paper allowed the front and back (obverse and reverse) to be seperated from each other this created two thin notes. I have a New Zealand note that has been seperated this way but I have both the front and the back. I would recommend showing it to a reputable numismatic dealer - someone who is a member of a numismatic association. Thank you for your response. When I looked at the back of the note with no print, it does look like it has been split in half but wasn't sure if that was possible. Appears I made a bad judgement. |
Silver Cert. printed on thin paper...is this a fake
Em terça-feira, 7 de setembro de 2010 22h39min03s UTC-3, Laurie B escreveu:
Hi, I am new to the forum and am a amateur collector. I just purchased a 1935e silver cert. that has been claimed to be tissue paper thin and no print on the reverse side. Cannot for the life of me find anything like it to see if it is real or not. Can anyone tell me if they have heard of such an error? Thank you very much! enviar copia para (perito) |
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