Crooked Bill

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by dr. pain, Aug 10, 2005.

  1. dr. pain

    dr. pain New Member

    Heya everyone!! :D



    I haven't been on here for a while. I've been trying to get a picture of the crooked ten dollar bill that I posted about a while back in a different grouping.
    Anyways, I have this ten dollar bill that is printed crooked. Someone told me it is probably worth something to a collector, but they'd have to see pictures of it first. :eek: It is crooked on the front, so that the upper left hand corner is printed partly off of the bill. But the back is printed straight. It has a security strip and water mark and everything, it's just printed crooked.
    I was wondering if I could get some details on it, how much it's worth, if anyone is interested in it, whatever. I'm trying to get to college right now, so it would be cool if it was worth something. :cool:

    Dr. Pain[​IMG]
     
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  3. dr. pain

    dr. pain New Member

    Okay, so that didn't work.

    :eek:

    Awwwe, nuts!!


    Okay so that didn't work. I'll try something else.


    :eek: HELP!!!


    Hey, if anyone knows how to get a picture onto a post, please help me. I'm not a wiz at computers, so you'll have to put it into layman's terms for me. I have the picture in a paint program, and I don't know how to get it onto one of these posts!! :( Please help me!!!!


    Sincerely, a really confused Dr. Pain
     
  4. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    To post a photo:
    1)click on the "post reply" button,
    2)Scroll down past the text box and find the box entitled "Additional Features",
    3)Inside the "Additional Features" box click the button that says "Manage Attachments",
    4)In the box that pops up click "Browse",
    5)Find your photo on your computer and click on the "open" button,
    6)Click on the "upload" button and hope your file is not too large,
    7)If the file size is ok then your file will show up in the bottom of the box as a "current attacnment",
    8)Click the "close this window" button,
    9)Finally click on the submit reply button (DO NOT preview your post as that will delete the attachment).

    Good luck!
     
  5. Morgan

    Morgan New Member

    make sure the picture is saved as a jpg or gif image then post a reply to the thread. When the post box opens there will be a second section below the post section which allows you to manage attachments. Click the link button. This opens the attachment manager.

    Now you use the browse button to find the pic on your cpu and then click upload to attach it to the post. Whalla!

    Good Luck
     
  6. Morgan

    Morgan New Member

    yeh what cave said
     
  7. dr. pain

    dr. pain New Member

    Okay, Here it goes.


    If this works, this is the picture of the crooked ten that I have. If anyone knows anything about it, or how much it may be worth or just info in general, please let me know. Refer to my first post, CROOKED BILL. Thanks!! :D


    Dr. Pain :cool:
     

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  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I would say that is more of a cutting error than a printing error...since I'm not a paper money collector I can't say for sure but I would say if it adds any value at all it would be a $ or $$

    Speedy
     
  9. dr. pain

    dr. pain New Member

    No, I don't think it's a cutting error.

    Sorry speedy.



    It is obviously not a cutting error. If it were, it would be crooked on the back as well. As you can plainly see, the back is as straight as an arrow. :p
    Sorry, being ornery. Thanks anyway's speedy, for being nice enough to help me out. :) Any other observations? Anything is welcome. :D


    Dr. Pain :cool:
     
  10. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Good point....There for I guess it would be called a printing error...there is a Mr Barr...that deals in paper money errors...you might want to email his and ask what its worth.

    Speedy
     
  11. dr. pain

    dr. pain New Member

    Thanks Alot!!!!

    Thanks Speedy!!


    Thanks for that info Speedy! :D Do you know what this Mr. Barr's E-mail is? Or can is there a way to conact him on this board? Or does he have a web site that I can check out? If so, let me know. Thanks again Speedy!

    :rolleyes: Dr. Pain :cool:
     
  12. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Nope...I looked but couldn't find it...maybe I got the last name wrong...but I'm 99.9999% sure it was Barr.

    Speedy
     
  13. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    that is how I emailed him...
    but I don't remember the address....

    Speedy
     
  14. GrimReaper

    GrimReaper Senior Member

    This is a offset printing , were the paper was misaligned during the printing process and could fetch a small premium . If it had been in better shape more $$'s . The fronts are printed first I 'm pretty sure then the backs that is why the back looks normal ! Hope this helps !
     
  15. dr. pain

    dr. pain New Member

    Thanks to everyone

    Thanks to everyone who's helped out so far. If anyone else would like to take a look at the pictures I have on here and offer some advice or some sites or e-mails of people who might know something more about this, it would be appreciated. Please please please please please please please!!!!! I am leaving for college in less than a week and if it's worth something, it would help out alot with the fees. Thanks again.

    Dr. Pain. :cool:
     
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