Most people would have no idea what the error is here. Have a look and then I'll tell you. http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x275/clembo1872/scan0001-1.jpg Okay, now here's the error. The D4 on the left is correct. It is from a 1996 series note. The D4 indicates it was a Cleveland district note. The D4 on the right is from a 1999 note. The block is BD-A. Notice that the font size is different. It's too small. This only occurred in the BD-A block and only a small percentage of these had the small font. Try finding them in change as they are probably still out there although I haven't seen one in some time. Why do I bring this up? Well mostly to educate but also to point out that people will look for the MOST minor error on a coin while this one is easy to spot should you actually encounter one. This ends my lesson. Comments?
kinda weird, but i wouldnt put to much stock in it being worth muich if it is indeed an error. alot of things go on with notes that dont carry much of a premium. font changes i think are one of them ... its only a dollar, worth holding onto ti if it does prove out to be worth a premium.
You're welcome RickieB. I really only did post this to educate. I doubt many people knew that such an error existed. I know it carries a premium of at least $19 as it's found on twenties LOL. Sorry, Daggarjon, had to do that. No they don't carry a great premium just rather interesting. Yes, and if they get anywhere near what they once were I'll be selling a ton. You know I have a few thousand Gatzdon.