Friends, Thanks for your views.. and advise on the last 100 Bill . Here is another note. I closely examined it after the pictures. Its not a teller or someone at home that can create this. The camera captured that the error is lifted OFF the Bill itself. There are very tiny symbols that are not part of the regular bill that are part of the error. There is Ink spilled all over the lower Jacket. Again, thats just my thoughts.. Appreciate your views and thoughts on this or advise on should I send it in for grading etc. God Bless Beck. PS: Friends, if you need more pic please let me know.The reverse of the Bill is perfect.
PMG charges an arm and a leg. I don't think it's worth sending in... not a MAJOR error like unmatched serial #'s or a early star*
At the risk of hurting your tender little ego, OP, your note is NOT a BEP error! Learn how a note is printed and you'll see exactly what others here see.
Friends, Thanks for your advise to not send it in. I recently brought a 1879 S Morgan and a 1900 New Orleans Morgan (Good Grade). Took a lot of pictures due to the Morgans seemed very different. Anyway thats what I doing currently..perhaps they would be worth attribution .Also I retook pic of the 1921P Morgan that the post is already existing here.Better pic , I let the coin sit in the plastic nice holders and discoverd that it does create a finer pic due to the light does not bounce off as much. Anyway...Thanks for your input on the paper money.
A while ago I found a 1974 Cent and its looks very different a expert said.Also I recently had it weighed. And its 3.00 grams.... cents should be 3.1 is that right. Maybe this would be worth grading. Perhaps that mint was trying to make another proto-type like the aluminum one.
Cents usually have a mint tolerance of +/- .1 grams. Yours falls within tolerance. Don't get it graded.