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1981 $20 Federal Reserve Note Multiple Impressions First Print PMG VF-35 EPQ

Multiple Impression Error. Outstanding ‘blurred’ effect on the reverse immediately stands out. The ink is strong and the paper is very bright.

$2,350.00

1983 Doubled Die Reverse. Lincoln Cent. – PCGS MS-64 RD

Full blazing red luster with minor marks consistent with the grade.

$375.00

1987 Jefferson Nickel. – NGC MS-67 6FS.

Blazing mint luster and an incredibly sharp strike.

$195.00

1988 $100 FRN Inverted Overprint Error PMG Ch XF-45

Inverted Overprint Error. Type II. New York District. A tougher high denomination error that exhibits the entire 3rd print upside down and a portion of another note which is typical for the type.

$995.00

1988 $1FRN Printed Fold Error PMG AU-50

Printed Fold Error. A fold in the note reaches over and captures most of the Treasury seal, the end of the lower serial number and the tip of the top serial number. Quite a stand-out!

$895.00

1988-A $1 Federal Reserve Note Inverted Overprint PCGS AU-53

Inverted Overprint Error. Type II. Dallas District. A bold Fort Worth error that exhibits great eye appeal!

$675.00

1988-A $1 Federal Reserve Note Missing First Print PMG AU-58 EPQ

Missing Print Error. Cleveland District error note. Missing the entire first print stage. A light centerfold, that is hard to see, is all that prevents a much higher grade.

$425.00

1995 $1 Federal Reserve Note Overprint on Back PMG Gem CU-66 EPQ

Overprint on Back Error. Cleveland District. The entire third printing is missing of the front and has been printed on the back.

$650.00