I didn’t know if I’d make it before years end or not but I did with time to spare. Here’s a great paper money error. One I’ve wanted for some time now. It’s graded and slabbed by PMG as a Choice Very Fine 35. Dated 1969 from Atlanta with the signatures of Elston and Kennedy. The second digit of the serial numbers are mismatched. They are off by one. I’m very pleased to finally get this graded note at what I consider a decent price. I currently have 4 notes in for grading which I just sent last week. Looking forward to getting them back in January.
Do you "create" a new word or "coin" a new word. And, can you "coin" a word that that is used to describe the condition of paper money?