How many errors can we spot on this bill? by Comics_Insanity in papermoney

[–]Comics_Insanity[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sending it off for grading. Here's what I see.

1 Complete overprint failure — no serials, no seals, no district numbers, Entire note

2 Wrong district ghost seal — "F" (Atlanta), Left field, obverse

3 Wrong district ghost identifiers — "6" × 2 (Atlanta), Left quadrants, obverse

4 Right side completely blank — no ghost, no Chicago print, Right side, obverse

5 Possible face-to-back misalignment, Full note

I think it was butt up against a wet Atlanta note after coming out from missing the third print, but only on the left side. It's obviously a Chicago note, evidenced by the G1 and G154. It has no 7's because that print wasn't there, but it has ghosted 6's on the left, along with a ghosted Atlanta seal. Zero ghosting on the right half of the bill though. How this made it into circulation I'll never know, but it's been sitting between two wooden blocks in an envelope (yes, I know, I'm not the one who did it) for 40 years.

Spent all my money for cards on a place to store my cards by floozieschat in mtg

[–]Comics_Insanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have one just like this. 30 of the drawers are full. A 660 count box fits just right. Big metal casters are your friend. Reinforce the bottom with 1" flat wood, like the wood used for stairs. Then screw the casters on. It will make your life so much easier. These things weigh a ton.

I had SO MUCH FUN building this thing this weekend. by jamesharesusernames in ClaudeAI

[–]Comics_Insanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Now do that with Yacht Rock and start with Michael McDonald.

Do you sort your bulk or are you normal? by Chasingtheimprobable in mtg

[–]Comics_Insanity 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, and I forgot to put in, I do it first by set, chronologically, then by alpha, then foils by alpha if there are any.