The last $20 sheets offered were series 2013, so I’m confident it’s a genuine cutting error.
There’s absolutely no red ink within a hundred yards of the printing of these notes. It’s definitely been added to the note long after it left the...
I can’t see any premium on the OP’s note. First, the minor over inking is kinda common and second, the note is well circulated.
Very cool error. An Inverted Overprint error. Here’s a graded example that sold for $660 back in 2018. [ATTACH]
It’s something else. I’ve seen legitimate green smears before and it never bleeds through to the back.
Personally, for U.S. notes, I would only recommend two third party grading companies. PMG and PCGS.
Super nice error note. I love the ones that are visually dramatic.
I didn’t notice it was a repeater, my bad.
I beg your pardon, your note is definitely an “Almost”.
I believe the B/L corner is there but it appears it’s missing because of the ATM ink stain.
Nice circulation find.
It’s definitely a cool number. It’s not a repeater, just 7 of-a-kind.
Your $20 actually has 5 leading zeros…
I’ll keep my eye out for them. I’ve never seen so many fancy binaries in one place before.
Cool circulation find.
I bought this maybe 5-6 years ago for $3,500. All I’m asking is to break even. I’ll leave it here for a while and if there’s no interest, I’ll...
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The IGWT motto wasn’t used on these 1953C $5 LTs. It’s not missing because it was never there.
It appears to a light solvent smear.
I grade it as an F15.
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