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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1475749, member: 19065"]Nice catch. In general your error is a kind known as a 'misaligned overprint'. PMG typically indicates these as 'misalignment error' on their holders. Your note qualifies as this kind of error because it overlaps a portion of the design it was not intended to be printed over, however those elements that have <i>shifted</i> are not too significant. The more eccentric the shift the more of a premium such errors tend to fetch from collectors. Of course condition matters as well, and your note has been through a lot. This kind of error happens in the third print stage and such errors involve the SN, seals and District numbers. What we think of as 'shifting' is usually due to improperly fed sheets of paper.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would guess based on the condition of the note about $20 on eBay, but you <i>really </i>need to get a scanner for your notes and better images if you were selling in an online auction. As a paper collector you really need a scanner because these images are very fuzzy when enlarged. I can hardly read if that' a 2006 or 2009. If I saw this note on eBay with these pictures I'd avoid it and possibly be suspicious of the notes authenticity.</p><p><br /></p><p>I doubt you intend to sell it, but you should try to get better images so you can really show it off! :thumb:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 1475749, member: 19065"]Nice catch. In general your error is a kind known as a 'misaligned overprint'. PMG typically indicates these as 'misalignment error' on their holders. Your note qualifies as this kind of error because it overlaps a portion of the design it was not intended to be printed over, however those elements that have [I]shifted[/I] are not too significant. The more eccentric the shift the more of a premium such errors tend to fetch from collectors. Of course condition matters as well, and your note has been through a lot. This kind of error happens in the third print stage and such errors involve the SN, seals and District numbers. What we think of as 'shifting' is usually due to improperly fed sheets of paper. I would guess based on the condition of the note about $20 on eBay, but you [I]really [/I]need to get a scanner for your notes and better images if you were selling in an online auction. As a paper collector you really need a scanner because these images are very fuzzy when enlarged. I can hardly read if that' a 2006 or 2009. If I saw this note on eBay with these pictures I'd avoid it and possibly be suspicious of the notes authenticity. I doubt you intend to sell it, but you should try to get better images so you can really show it off! :thumb:[/QUOTE]
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