Another rare note I just added to my personal collection...its a RADAR H07611670A and OBSTRUCTION ERROR - fancy serial and error in one piece of US Currency note!!! Guess what? This is the only known FRN radar/error combo US dollar from era 1928 to 1963. In addition to that radar/error note, I also bought two notes that are BOTH STARS and FLIPPERS plus they are MATCHING and that's a BONUS. This $1 1963 series was featured and used as a sample on this website < https://oldcurrencyvalues.com/flipper_serial_number/ > but I don't know why the image is not visible now. This last one is also a flipper star note with a serial of BB00069000*. I like that when you say out loud the prefix letters "BB" you sound like you are saying "BABY" and "69" is what people do to make a cute baby LOL. Most of the time parents call their baby their "star" and that means a special one!
Wow very nice notes with a last note heading off into the "wrong" direction... What's the date on that last note.
In regards to the OP note: If the serial number and the seals are put on during the 3rd printing, why is the seal and signature blocked off but the serial number is not? (You can't make a baby with 69.)
That $5 note is VERY interesting. IMO WELL worth getting slabbed. The other two are interesting. Matching serial numbers AND star notes catch the eye.
The third printing of the serial numbers and the bank seal are not performed at exactly the same time. Thus an obstruction could occur on either one without affecting the other.
I forgot to compliment the OP on some really nice finds. Double errors are terrific items to collect. Star errors are my perticular favorites.
I agree, I was speaking in generalities. There are errors notes with more than one error on the note. Sorry for the confusion.