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New Member
United Kingdom
6 Posts |
Hey guys, what about this one, worth slabbing or not? Uncirculated but the error is just very common miscut, star note though. 
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Valued Member
United States
78 Posts |
I can't offer an opinion to your question, but that is one cool-looking note! Interesting, too, that it is from a sheet-replacement run, meaning it was inserted to replace a single sheet from regular production prior to cutting rather than having been produced to replace a whole strap of notes.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1812 Posts |
 If you expand this thread to include Global Error notes, I have a unique (only one confirmed from a 40 subject sheet) Bank of England 20 Pound note that was rejected with blue marker and removed after receiving 2 sets of serial numbers, then somehow re-entered the production line and received a 3rd set of serial numbers printed over the blue rejection marks.. I had this certified in 2006 when PMG knew error notes.. Then I have 2 bank of Pakistan Double Serial Number errors on 1,000 Rupee Notes that was purchased back in 2007 that I recently submitted to PMG.. Unlike my 2006 submission, PMG today knows nothing (IMO) on Pakistan currency as they lowered a C/U Note down to AU50, and the only reason I can think of is that they labeled it as having "Pin Holes" when in fact, Pakistan issued these Stapled in Books of 100 Notes, and this book had 2 Staples.. They also didn't know how to confirm the serial numbers.. Needles to say, instead of complaining & resubmitting as I had done in the recent past, I decided to make the necessary changes on both holders myself.. I net graded the AU55 down to EF45 and increased the AU50 to CU (as staple holes should not be considered when grading a note).. I hold many Global Error coins and only the above 3 notes.. I don't bother to post them in the other Forums as I have found very little interest with what I did post in the past from other members.. 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4637 Posts |
That 2009A $100 New York star is VERY COOL, and if it were mine, I would get it slabbed. Very unusual miscut. Was that a circulation find @pesafa ?
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New Member
United Kingdom
6 Posts |
was waiting for your reply Steve. :)
Taken out from a fresh pack if I am not mistaken, but not by me.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12847 Posts |
That's a good-looking and unusual note.
Can we be sure it wasn't chopped (carefully and neatly) from a sheet?
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Valued Member
United States
205 Posts |
Pesafa, It hurts to look at it its so good ! Star to boot. Congrats, AG D
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4637 Posts |
Quote: Can we be sure it wasn't chopped (carefully and neatly) from a sheet? The BEP sells $100 sheets, but so far they have all been the LF-A block.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1933 Posts |
cool 50$ error  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
800 Posts |
@Mike - Was that $50 note found in circulation?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1812 Posts |
 After visiting this thread again, I realized that I had not posted any of my error notes here.. As I am currently seeking information for two other threads, I will post my currency Errors when time permits..
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Valued Member
United States
455 Posts |
I usually hang out in the Coin roll section, Half, quarter and dimes. I have been getting $2.00 bills over the last year and this week found an unusual one.  Jumped right out to me. Your thoughts, ideas on value if I were to offer for sale. Thanks in advance, Webekin
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New Member
United States
14 Posts |
I thought this 1990 $20 note was pretty nice. Still trying to figure out the value of it so if anyone has an opinion would love to hear from ya. Thanks. (Still trying to get the hang of the image resizer)  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4637 Posts |
I checked past sales history and a 1990 $20 with a Back-to-Front offset error sold for $150-$200. They tend to fetch a little more when authenticated and graded.
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Moderator
 United States
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Nice examples! 
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