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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2067636, member: 19065"]If you can't get an image of the face, at least post the serial numbers and district from that side of the note, as there can be other notes already identified as a real or fake error coming from the sheet of notes, which are printed before being trimmed out and put in straps. Such errors are easy enough to fake, so you need to have all the details to assess such notes. </p><p><br /></p><p>If you can't see both sides of the notes in a an auction listing, and full margins (all edges) are not shown, just stay away. You probably wouldn't bid on a coin if you couldn't see both sides, right?</p><p><br /></p><p>If these are your pictures, then make sure to show all sides of the note so we can see the full note, determine how well the printed parts are centered on the note wihtin margins and the condition of all edge to know its grade. The best way to image a flat printed object like this is to place on a flatbed scanner and place a dark sheet behind the note to help define all margins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 2067636, member: 19065"]If you can't get an image of the face, at least post the serial numbers and district from that side of the note, as there can be other notes already identified as a real or fake error coming from the sheet of notes, which are printed before being trimmed out and put in straps. Such errors are easy enough to fake, so you need to have all the details to assess such notes. If you can't see both sides of the notes in a an auction listing, and full margins (all edges) are not shown, just stay away. You probably wouldn't bid on a coin if you couldn't see both sides, right? If these are your pictures, then make sure to show all sides of the note so we can see the full note, determine how well the printed parts are centered on the note wihtin margins and the condition of all edge to know its grade. The best way to image a flat printed object like this is to place on a flatbed scanner and place a dark sheet behind the note to help define all margins.[/QUOTE]
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