I was wondering if I could get some information on this bill I looked at it and saw the star filled. What type of error is this, and where to search its value if possible. Thanks in advance.
I'm not a paper-money guy, but I found some similar questions here and elsewhere: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/possible-star-note-error.37411/ https://www.reddit.com/r/papermoney/comments/gvfw7g/not_a_low_run_but_can_anyone_tell_me_what_the/ The consensus seems to be that it's a minor over-inking error. Weird that in all three cases it's the upper-right star, not the lower-left; I wonder if that tells us anything about the inking process?
It’s definitely not the most dramatic of all of the error notes out there, but it’s definitely an error…and the grading companies acknowledge that fact on the holder.
Just a filled in Star due to over inking. Not a major error but an error non the less. Nice find. Not in too bad of shape but it definitely shows signs of circulation like the center fold. There are other signs and with paper, condition it everything.
It, as others have said, is a minor error, but it is a star note error, of which it shouldn't exist at all. The irony alone makes it collectable.
Way back I remember a member posted a note(s) with the lower left star filled. I don't have one but maybe other forum members may remember these past posts.
Just a minor printing error-not enough ink. No real premium. Welcome to CT and best to start your own thread.