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<p>[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 82664, member: 66"]The note is not miscut, it has a slight printing error. US Notes are printed over multiple days. The backs are printed the first day and the front the next. After they are printed the stacked sheets are cut. Since the cutters are fixed in position and the sheet positioners would also have a fixed position. So examination of the note will tell us if it is a cutting error or a printing error, an if it is a printing error which side was in error.</p><p><br /></p><p>On the note in question we see that the front and back are not offset in the same direction. This indicates that it is not a cutting error because if the note was printed properly but miss-cut it would have had no top border on both sides.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since the back printing is pretty well centered we know that the back printing was proper and the front printing was off-set toward the top slightly.</p><p><br /></p><p>Usually an error of his type does no bring much if any premium unless the offset is far enough that part of the next note on the sheet also appears.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Conder101, post: 82664, member: 66"]The note is not miscut, it has a slight printing error. US Notes are printed over multiple days. The backs are printed the first day and the front the next. After they are printed the stacked sheets are cut. Since the cutters are fixed in position and the sheet positioners would also have a fixed position. So examination of the note will tell us if it is a cutting error or a printing error, an if it is a printing error which side was in error. On the note in question we see that the front and back are not offset in the same direction. This indicates that it is not a cutting error because if the note was printed properly but miss-cut it would have had no top border on both sides. Since the back printing is pretty well centered we know that the back printing was proper and the front printing was off-set toward the top slightly. Usually an error of his type does no bring much if any premium unless the offset is far enough that part of the next note on the sheet also appears.[/QUOTE]
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