Do multiple errors of one bill raise its value ?

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by rustywrenches, Sep 26, 2013.

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do multiple errors even common ones on one bill or coin greatly increase its value ?

Poll closed Oct 3, 2013.
  1. yes or no and all comments welcomed

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  2. depends on errors no matter how many give examples of why (please)

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  1. rustywrenches

    rustywrenches Member

    Picked this 1977 A five dollar bill out of gas money and while not one of the errors alone would make it of great value I seek feed back as to if multiple errors are rare in and of them self and if so do the kind of errors matter ?
     

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  3. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    You appear to have a major misalignment between the front and back printings. That is a significant error. I don't really see anything else in your images that I would call an error.
     
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  4. rustywrenches

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    I regret that I can not do an over view of the bill but my camera is down. I2861188C A VS I28611880 A. The bill has only 7 numbers on the left verses the normal 8 on the right and while a missing digit is an error in this case it not only is missing the 8th digit but has the letter c in its place. Really easy to notice when one can see the whole obverse at once. The obverse of the bill at both ends is sprayed in green ink which I thought of as and error ? Thank you for your reply and I would be greatful for more feed back.
     
  5. rustywrenches

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    I thought I had sent the seriel numbers and that the green showed better sorry.
     

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  6. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    that C is actually a zero with some of the ink missing
     
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  8. rustywrenches

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    thanks I want to see more in the note because it is mine...I looked real close and the way the zero is cut off just like a c is I hoped it was not just as you say a zero missing some ink...
     
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