Hi coin and currency community. I have two different serial number ink issues and would appreciate any feedback on these bill searching finds. The #7 excessive ink example is one of approximatey 5 bills which I found each number was in the same 3rd number from the left position. Is this position quite common? Thanks for your thoughts. glc
A couple of additional comments on your notes: The smudging seen on your first note is fairly common on notes whose serial numbers end in 001. I think it's a result of the note being in direct contact with the shrink wrap around the 1000-note bundle. The somewhat overinked third digit on your second note has been *very* common on currency overprinted using the BEP's new LEPE lines (so far, that's all 2013 and 2017 $1's, some 2009 $1's, and some 2013 $2's). I have no idea what causes it to happen so often, or why it's always the third digit. Some quirk in the design of the new numbering cylinders, presumably.
I just didn't find the serial number smudge to be of extra value. Ink smears are usually dramatic. This type of error is often faked so you have to sure/ confident/ careful.
Thanks for the interesting facts. Now that you've shared this interesting information I will keep these bills and look for more small ink issues as a learning tool to share with others in the future. Thanks so much.
Thanks Micheal. This information will help me in my decision making. If in doubt I'll post to this forum. Much appreciated.