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<p>[QUOTE="Jersey magic man, post: 7358160, member: 87624"]Yes you are correct. It is also called a partial front to back wet ink transfer, but offset transfer I believe is the technically correct term. These occur in almost every state. By that I mean partial, half, full, and anywhere in between.</p><p><br /></p><p>My primary collection is star note errors. Front to back and back to front transfers are fairly common errors. But they do demand a premium. After all, it is an error on a note was was printed to replace errors during normal runs. Star notes typically have much shorter runs than "normal" runs so they are harder to find. Even though all errors found on normal note runs can be found on star note runs, the star errors are harder to find and demand a higher premium.</p><p><br /></p><p>Based on the OPs pictures I would say that this was the first or second offset print of this error. The ink on the transfer becomes lighter and lighter with each passing print. I think I read somewhere that it takes nine printings before the ink disappears. The lighter the inking the less the premium.</p><p><br /></p><p>Any corrections to the above is appreciated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jersey magic man, post: 7358160, member: 87624"]Yes you are correct. It is also called a partial front to back wet ink transfer, but offset transfer I believe is the technically correct term. These occur in almost every state. By that I mean partial, half, full, and anywhere in between. My primary collection is star note errors. Front to back and back to front transfers are fairly common errors. But they do demand a premium. After all, it is an error on a note was was printed to replace errors during normal runs. Star notes typically have much shorter runs than "normal" runs so they are harder to find. Even though all errors found on normal note runs can be found on star note runs, the star errors are harder to find and demand a higher premium. Based on the OPs pictures I would say that this was the first or second offset print of this error. The ink on the transfer becomes lighter and lighter with each passing print. I think I read somewhere that it takes nine printings before the ink disappears. The lighter the inking the less the premium. Any corrections to the above is appreciated.[/QUOTE]
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