I’m with @element159 I don’t consider it an error. Just poorly centered.
My understanding is that replacement notes are printed early in the series so that they can use them as needed. Here’s an example. It’s the series...
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Most, if not all of the new series introductions start with a print run of replacement notes. They are printed before any regular issue notes are...
It looks like the mark happened long after it entered circulation.
I consider member @clayirving the expert on Stamped, First Day of Issue 1976 $2 notes. Hopefully he’ll see this thread and contribute.
In addition to the information provided by paddyman98, I’ll add that your note is poorly centered, which happens occasionally but devalues any...
It’s remarkable how much circulation it saw before being noticed.
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Jeez, that note was butchered
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Are you able to post a photo ?
Greysheet is for coins. Greensheet is for paper money.
Send ‘em to me. I’ll improve their looks, put them in currency sleeves and send ‘em back to you.
Common, circulated $2 LTs. In their condition, they’re worth face value. It’s OK to unfold the corners. Stick ‘em in some currency sleeves to keep...
Interesting. Personally, I wouldn’t give you anything above face for it.
Not all of the repos have the word “Facsimile” printed on them.
Definitely a reproduction. Check it out for yourself - http://www.crutchwilliams.com/BogusCSA_RoTx.html
I’m hoping the OP knows that the word Trinary is merely a hype word typically used on eBay to describe a note with nothing else going for it....
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