$100 with misplaced watermark

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by LostDutchman, Dec 15, 2010.

  1. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    We will see what PMG says. I am very confident that this is a genuine note.
     
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  3. hiho

    hiho off to work we go

    I bet you are right Matt and that this error is more common than we care to admit. Unlike upside down or missing serial #'s this could easily go undetected by most people.

    Looking forward to what PMG says.
     
  4. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    There are many 1996 $100's with this error. The currency paper is manufactured with a pattern of notches along the edges of the sheet, different for each denomination; the idea is that it'll be really obvious if a sheet is facing the wrong direction, or mixed in with sheets intended for another denomination. Unfortunately, a large batch of $100 paper was delivered to the BEP with the notches at the wrong end, so quite a few $100's were printed with inverted watermarks. :rolleyes: The AB..D block seems to be the most common, but there are others too, printed at around the same time.

    I haven't heard of this error occurring on any other denomination besides $100's. Doesn't mean it hasn't happened, but I'm pretty sure it hasn't happened in large quantities, at least.

    Azpiazu has an example of the 1996 $100 with inverted watermark in AU, offered at $375. (No image of the note, unfortunately.)
     
  5. krispy

    krispy krispy

    Matt: Any update on this note? Did you submit the note at FUN by any chance?
     
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