1935 E Silver Certificate Error insight?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Schnauzer4, Jan 16, 2011.

  1. Schnauzer4

    Schnauzer4 New Member



    I posted this on the coin talk forum, and it was pointed out to me that this is a more appropriate place to post.

    I have an interesting error I just found on a lot of Silver Certificates I just acquired
    It appears like a negative print of the front side on 1/3 of the backside

    If anyone has some knowledge of this type error, rarity, how it happens, etc, I would appreciate some feedback


    The following reply was posted, whcih I consider answered the question

    It's an offset printing error. Value varies depending on the grade of your note but I would say $75 to $100:

    http://www.coinsite.com/html/uscurrencyerrors.asp

    If a sheet fails to enter the printing press, the inked plates will transfer their image to the impression cylinder. The next 6 or 7 sheets will receive the impression from the cylinder while the other side of the note is being printed. The result is an offset printing in reverse on the already printed side.



    1935 Silver Certificate error back copy.jpg


     
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  3. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    I believe the answer you received is correct. You should have it authenticated by PCGS or NGC. Nice find!
     
  4. vnickels

    vnickels Matt Draiss Numismatics & Galleries

    Congrats and cool find!
     
  5. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    I agree with that price range. Get it authenticated and graded!
     
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