Assuming your bill is in crisp uncirculated condition, a major misalignment error as you describe will be worth $300-$600
The question is unclear. What do you mean by "almost heads". Please restate the question.
Bees with green heads are not all that rare in North and South America. There are green sweat bees, bees with metallic green heads, and even more varieties can be found in the western hemisphere.
There are 10 possibilities. For every space on the spinner you land on, there are two other outcomes (heads and tails). Say the colors are Blue, Green, Yellow, Red, and Purple. Here would be the final outcomes. Blue - heads or tails Green - heads or tails Yellow - heads or tails Red - heads or tails Purple - heads or tails
Million Dollar Listing NY - 2012 Hard Hats and Hard Heads 1-3 was released on: USA: 21 March 2012
The Green Bay Packer fans are known as cheese heads.
they are crack heads
To set things straight, it's "two" heads rather than "tow" heads and the coin is a half dollar rather than a silver dollar. What you have is a novelty item called a magician's coin made by cutting apart 2 genuine coins and swapping sides. It's not a mint product and it's not an error, but the good news is that as of 02/2011 it has at least $8 to $10 worth of silver in it.
When salmon mate their heads turn green and their bellies pink.
Greenbay won with heads
BROCCOLI : a green vegetable with edible leaves and "flower" heads (florets).
Yes. The reverse [tails] of the dollar coin is supposed to be turned 180 degrees from the obverse side [heads].
About a dollar depending on condition and that isn't a rare year for Indian heads