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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1100878, member: 19065"]For marketing purposes who ever handled web design, the TV spots airing and any other printed collateral materials related to selling these items, the graphic designer likely skimped on scanning multiple unique notes with unique SNs for multiple sku items that they needed to list. Since every note will be unique and they can't scan them all, one example note/SN was used simply applying the various pieces of overprint art to each different item. The same thing was done in the different arrangement of example notes, some individual and others fanned out, dare I call it a <i>specimen note</i>. This quickly allows them to finish these pieces of art to fill out their product line and save the time/effort of creating unique catalog images of each different product. It was just as easy for them to take the base layer, the $2 note, add the different art layers over that same note and create the catalog image files for marketing purposes. The art itself that is printed or adhered to the actual notes was likely originally created entirely in a graphics editing software program, like Photoshop, based on altering photos of the Parks to fit the areas of the note where image was added. The entire venture is a Photoshop creation. </p><p><br /></p><p>Many coin and bullion web sites will offer a representative image of the product being ordered, but not the exact item you will receive, it's pretty common and this is similar, but a bit more noticeable to the collector of paper notes keen on spotting unique SNs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1100878, member: 19065"]For marketing purposes who ever handled web design, the TV spots airing and any other printed collateral materials related to selling these items, the graphic designer likely skimped on scanning multiple unique notes with unique SNs for multiple sku items that they needed to list. Since every note will be unique and they can't scan them all, one example note/SN was used simply applying the various pieces of overprint art to each different item. The same thing was done in the different arrangement of example notes, some individual and others fanned out, dare I call it a [I]specimen note[/I]. This quickly allows them to finish these pieces of art to fill out their product line and save the time/effort of creating unique catalog images of each different product. It was just as easy for them to take the base layer, the $2 note, add the different art layers over that same note and create the catalog image files for marketing purposes. The art itself that is printed or adhered to the actual notes was likely originally created entirely in a graphics editing software program, like Photoshop, based on altering photos of the Parks to fit the areas of the note where image was added. The entire venture is a Photoshop creation. Many coin and bullion web sites will offer a representative image of the product being ordered, but not the exact item you will receive, it's pretty common and this is similar, but a bit more noticeable to the collector of paper notes keen on spotting unique SNs.[/QUOTE]
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