Error Bill Pick Ups! 1974 Inverted $1 and 1988-A $10 FULL Ink Transfer

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by BigTee44, Jul 10, 2013.

  1. BigTee44

    BigTee44 Well-Known Member

    Wife wanted these for awhile now, he still had them. Got a better price than before.

    She's Happy, I'm happy!

    What do you think as far as grade and retail? The $1 has a crease down the center, $10 looks Flawless. The mark on the top of the $10 is on front, back, and top of bill. Appears to be possibly more ink?


    $1 Inverted.jpg $10 Ink.jpg
     
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  3. TypicalCreepahx

    TypicalCreepahx Hello There! ( ͡⚆ ͜ʖ ͡⚆)

    WOAH! Interesting bills! Great job :)
     
  4. funkee

    funkee Tender, Legal

    Awesome notes!

    The $1 would probably be between EF and AU, and is worth $250 to $300 depending on the specific grade.

    The $10, if truly uncirculated, might realize $150-$200. A "net" grade due to the ink could hurt the value slightly. It's like an ATM mark. Before workers stuffed straps of cash into ATMs, they used a marker to put a line on the edge of every other strap. This helped make counting the money in the machine a lot easier.
     
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  5. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    cool 10 dollar bill
     
  6. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    I know little of paper money errors... on the dollar note, explain to me how both seals (green and black) and the district numbers ended up reversed. Did the entire sheet get flipped somehow after the first printing?
     
  7. BigTee44

    BigTee44 Well-Known Member


    Pretty much what we paid for them. Would like to have them graded but she likes them the way they are. So raw they will stay.
     
  8. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    Both are very nice note. The transfer error is exceptional, though.
     
  9. MEC2

    MEC2 Enormous Member

    Not sure about type rarity but overall, the inversion will be more valuable than the offset transfer in almost all situations. Those are quality examples though, very nice...

    After the second printing. First print is back, second print is face, third print is serials/seals. The only way to get this error is for the entire sheet to get it.
     
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