bill question

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by archertiger3, Mar 6, 2013.

  1. archertiger3

    archertiger3 Member

    so i'm looking through a strap of $1 bills, and i'm noticing on the crisp uncirculated ones that the ink from washington on the obverse looks like it is lightly bleeding through to below the ONE on the reverse. i'm pretty sure this is common, but i just wanted to check
     
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  3. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Sounds about right, but I may need a closer look. Send as many samples to me as you can so I can correctly evaluate the surfaces. PM me for my address.
     
  4. funkee

    funkee Tender, Legal

    Don't forget to send a check for $100 payable to CASH for services rendered.
     
  5. archertiger3

    archertiger3 Member

    $1pic#1obverse 001.jpg $1pic#1obverse 002.jpg
    the ink i'm talking about is below the ONE on the reverse
     
  6. Dean 295

    Dean 295 D.O.M.

    That looks like a common thing on almost all bills. The pressure to print a bill almost goes through the paper. I feel it's not a error. Just my thought.
     
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