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Inverted Overprint Error. With Minor Partial Offset Printing. The inverted third printing has resulted in a distinctive error across the face of the note. Partial offset printing on the back is very minor but enough to be noted. Outstanding quality and eye appeal!
Printed Fold Error. A fold in the note before the 3rd printing had been performed resulted a portion of the serial number and Treasury seal printed on the back. In addition, a corner of the note below is still attached.
Inverted Overprint Error. Kansas City District. The entire third print is upside down. A wonderful ‘Superb Gem’.
Missing Print Error. Atlanta District. The entire first print is missing.
Missing Back Printing Error. Chicago District. The entire first printing is missing.
Insufficient Inking Error. Boston District. The entire back printing is missing.
Multiple Impression Error. Outstanding ‘blurred’ effect on the reverse immediately stands out. The ink is strong and the paper is very bright.
Inverted Overprint Error. Type II. Dallas District. A bold Fort Worth error that exhibits great eye appeal!
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.
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!
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.
Mismatched Suffix Error. Richmond District. A desirable serial number error where the suffix letters at the end fail to match.
Missing Print Error. Second Print Missing. The entire second printing is missing. A high end Gem note and a very eye catching error.
Missing Print Error. Second Print Missing. Chicago District. The entire second printing is missing. A Superb example with great eye appeal!
Showing all 15 results
Inverted Overprint Error. With Minor Partial Offset Printing. The inverted third printing has resulted in a distinctive error across the face of the note. Partial offset printing on the back is very minor but enough to be noted. Outstanding quality and eye appeal!
Printed Fold Error. A fold in the note before the 3rd printing had been performed resulted a portion of the serial number and Treasury seal printed on the back. In addition, a corner of the note below is still attached.
Inverted Overprint Error. Kansas City District. The entire third print is upside down. A wonderful ‘Superb Gem’.
Missing Print Error. Atlanta District. The entire first print is missing.
Missing Back Printing Error. Chicago District. The entire first printing is missing.
Insufficient Inking Error. Boston District. The entire back printing is missing.
Multiple Impression Error. Outstanding ‘blurred’ effect on the reverse immediately stands out. The ink is strong and the paper is very bright.
Inverted Overprint Error. Type II. Dallas District. A bold Fort Worth error that exhibits great eye appeal!
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.
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!
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.
Mismatched Suffix Error. Richmond District. A desirable serial number error where the suffix letters at the end fail to match.
Missing Print Error. Second Print Missing. The entire second printing is missing. A high end Gem note and a very eye catching error.
Missing Print Error. Second Print Missing. Chicago District. The entire second printing is missing. A Superb example with great eye appeal!
Showing all 15 results
Inverted Overprint Error. With Minor Partial Offset Printing. The inverted third printing has resulted in a distinctive error across the face of the note. Partial offset printing on the back is very minor but enough to be noted. Outstanding quality and eye appeal!
Printed Fold Error. A fold in the note before the 3rd printing had been performed resulted a portion of the serial number and Treasury seal printed on the back. In addition, a corner of the note below is still attached.
Inverted Overprint Error. Kansas City District. The entire third print is upside down. A wonderful ‘Superb Gem’.
Missing Print Error. Atlanta District. The entire first print is missing.
Missing Back Printing Error. Chicago District. The entire first printing is missing.
Insufficient Inking Error. Boston District. The entire back printing is missing.
Multiple Impression Error. Outstanding ‘blurred’ effect on the reverse immediately stands out. The ink is strong and the paper is very bright.
Inverted Overprint Error. Type II. Dallas District. A bold Fort Worth error that exhibits great eye appeal!
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.
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!
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.
Mismatched Suffix Error. Richmond District. A desirable serial number error where the suffix letters at the end fail to match.
Missing Print Error. Second Print Missing. The entire second printing is missing. A high end Gem note and a very eye catching error.
Missing Print Error. Second Print Missing. Chicago District. The entire second printing is missing. A Superb example with great eye appeal!
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