I have no idea how i got a hold of this but there it was at the bottom of one of my Cash boxes, looks like a really neat error though, help with value and scarcity
Rusty, Your error is known as a butterfly error and isn't very common. What condition is the note in?
It,s in gem condition, not really my thing though more in to the military payment deal, for anybody That.s interested i do have it up for sale on ct,s (items for sale) not sure of a fair asking price Though??
One of my favorite off set error notes... I did decide to keep the off sets as well as the 34C Series...
Not sure how uncommon an error this is, since printing was pretty sloppy by this time (2003), but here's a serial number mismatch:
This is one of my favorite error notes: It's the MA block, but the serial number at upper right is an inverted "W" instead of an "M": This error is an "R7" on Dr. Bart's Relative Rarity Index.
I'm trying to get one myself. I have yet to find a single E2/E4 face plate note. There appears to be a large number of these error notes out there, so I doubt the R7 rating. But the sheer number of silver certs dwarfs the quantity of inverted Ws.
I looked every day for about six months and found one E2 (the note above) out of 94 MA block notes I found.
Is it a direct or indirect transfer? From what I see, it's an indirect. The description only states "Error". Nice note.