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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 223538, member: 4230"]CU notes should not have any defects.. I doubt buyers would even want bent corners or any 'waviness'.. CU notes should retain all their crispness! If you set a note on a table on its side, and it stands because it is creased.. it is NOT cu. As SanMiguel mentioned, a light bend (meaning it should lay flat and the bend barely noticeable) would lean more towards AU a heavy bend would go further back.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 223538, member: 4230"]CU notes should not have any defects.. I doubt buyers would even want bent corners or any 'waviness'.. CU notes should retain all their crispness! If you set a note on a table on its side, and it stands because it is creased.. it is NOT cu. As SanMiguel mentioned, a light bend (meaning it should lay flat and the bend barely noticeable) would lean more towards AU a heavy bend would go further back.[/QUOTE]
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