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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 1415251, member: 11668"]Just a tangential comment: I think your focus on the specific series is off base here. This overprint-on-back isn't the sort of error that tends to affect large batches of consecutive notes, and it isn't the sort of error that's so rare that it's unlikely to occur in any given series. So I don't think the existence or nonexistence of other examples in the same series/block has any bearing on whether this particular note is likely to be genuine.</p><p><br /></p><p>That's in contrast with an error like an inverted star, which affects a large-ish bunch of notes whenever it happens (all the notes from the same plate position of the same print run), but which happens quite rarely. If somebody came in here with one of those, the first thing I'd check would be whether it fell into one of the known series and serial ranges for such errors, because there are only about half a dozen such serial ranges known in the entire history of small-size currency.</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="http://snorkack.nfshost.com/orph/odd1935e.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 1415251, member: 11668"]Just a tangential comment: I think your focus on the specific series is off base here. This overprint-on-back isn't the sort of error that tends to affect large batches of consecutive notes, and it isn't the sort of error that's so rare that it's unlikely to occur in any given series. So I don't think the existence or nonexistence of other examples in the same series/block has any bearing on whether this particular note is likely to be genuine. That's in contrast with an error like an inverted star, which affects a large-ish bunch of notes whenever it happens (all the notes from the same plate position of the same print run), but which happens quite rarely. If somebody came in here with one of those, the first thing I'd check would be whether it fell into one of the known series and serial ranges for such errors, because there are only about half a dozen such serial ranges known in the entire history of small-size currency. [IMG]http://snorkack.nfshost.com/orph/odd1935e.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE]
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