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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 1047758, member: 11668"]Could you possibly tell us the plate position and face/back plate numbers from that note? It's from a print run that's already got some oddities attached to it (the run was supposed to end at B07040000*, but some notes in the B0709xxxx* range have turned up on Ebay), and we're still trying to figure out what's going on there.</p><p> </p><p>The only other star mismatch I know of is the 1988A $1 G..* one, where several thousand notes had one serial beginning with 00 and the other beginning with 11 (a two-digit mismatch). Since your note also has the mismatch at the start of the serial number, it seems likely to be a similar press-setup error that would have affected many consecutive notes.</p><p> </p><p>If you own this note and plan on selling it, you might do well to have it certified first. This is the sort of error that's spectacular enough that some folks will doubt its authenticity if it's not certified, and if those folks sit out the bidding, the final price is likely to be lower.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 1047758, member: 11668"]Could you possibly tell us the plate position and face/back plate numbers from that note? It's from a print run that's already got some oddities attached to it (the run was supposed to end at B07040000*, but some notes in the B0709xxxx* range have turned up on Ebay), and we're still trying to figure out what's going on there. The only other star mismatch I know of is the 1988A $1 G..* one, where several thousand notes had one serial beginning with 00 and the other beginning with 11 (a two-digit mismatch). Since your note also has the mismatch at the start of the serial number, it seems likely to be a similar press-setup error that would have affected many consecutive notes. If you own this note and plan on selling it, you might do well to have it certified first. This is the sort of error that's spectacular enough that some folks will doubt its authenticity if it's not certified, and if those folks sit out the bidding, the final price is likely to be lower.[/QUOTE]
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