I believe the OP has a very faint Front-to-Back offset transfer and it’s causing the back of the note to appear to be framed by a ghost image. The...
The majority of notes for districts A through F originally were printed in DC, and G through L were printed in FW. But, 100% of all $2 notes, from...
I don’t want to argue about prices. I’m simply showing where notes similar to yours have SOLD. [ATTACH]
I’m guessing it’s damage, but I’m not certain. An inexpensive note. [ATTACH]
Interesting serial number, but not Fancy or an error. If you like it, keep it. This is a binary Radar using 8s and 3s. [ATTACH]
This one is for @Jersey magic man. A Solid Star (upper right) [ATTACH]
A 1977 Ace missing the first print, or as some collectors call it, a Blank Back. And a 1974 $1 note that was part of a sheet that received an...
A 1988A $1 note with a dramatic Solvent Smear on the back of the note and a 1974 $5 note with Mismatched Serial numbers. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A 1977A $1 Natick Test note with the overprint on the back, and a 1993 $1 Web note with a Printed Fold error. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I’m pretty certain that serial #2 notes are harder to find than serial #1 notes. Personally, I would send it for grading. Here’s an example that...
It’s torn. It’s a spender.
Super nice assortment, thanks for sharing.
It was also the first series small-size $2 FRNs printed, and the last small-size denomination to join the other Federal Reserve notes being printed.
Consecutive new notes are perfectly normal. New uncirculated currency is distributed in packs of consecutive notes. Your BF was/is correct.
Yes - http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/uncut.html
Wait, What ! Does everyone realize the guest that was presenting the note to Chumlee on Pawn Stars is Fred Bart, the leading authority on Error...
A feedback score of 1 makes me just as nervous as a feedback score of 0, just sayin…
Are you stating that the note the OP posted is genuine ?
Screenshots from Pawn Stars [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Definitely counterfeit. Series 1928A $5 LT’s started with the C-A block. If you’re ever in doubt, look at the eyes. This is a genuine portrait....
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