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Unevenly Cut Or Misaligned Printing $1 Bill Question

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 Posted 07/14/2013  6:17 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add canadtech to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not sure if there is anything to this,
(I am just starting to read up on paper money)
but I have a 1954 $1 bill, O/N prefix, Beattie/Rasminsky, CBNC printed, and it is unevenly cut.
There is very little white space at the bottom (about 1mm) and too much at the top (about 5mm).
Is this unusual and/or considered an error ?
I will post pics if anyone wants to see it.

Also, a 1923 Dominion of Canada 25 cent note with no white space at all on top and about 4 to 5mm at the bottom.
Again, anything unusual about that ?
EDIT -
also just noticed uneven cuts on 1954 $2, $5, and $10.
maybe it's a common thing ?
another edit !
also crooked 1954 $5, about 1.5mm space at bottom right and about 3mm bottom left.
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07/14/2013 7:25 pm
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 Posted 07/14/2013  7:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RoyalSilver to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
posting pictures will be much better.

Uneven cuts that small are not usually worth MUCH more than FV, depending on condition
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 Posted 07/14/2013  8:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add canadtech to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
They are photographed in the plastic sheets hence the glare, didn't want to take them out.


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I have this $1 bill. There is no white space on one side and it is OK in the back. Can someone let me know where to go to get the value.

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I am not an expert on paper, but what I have heard is that if there is any white border, then its within tolerances, and not considered misprinted/cut or an error.

Malouma, your bill may be an error, again someone with more experience will probably have more specifics
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Unless part of the adjoining note is present, an off centre note usually brings no extra value,
in fact it can be downgraded.
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In most cases ... unless you can see the margins and design of the neighbouring note there isn't an increase in value ... there is in fact a decrease as it looses eye appeal for the margins being off.

This was a pretty common occurance with the '54 series...

Maluma - you're note while I don't think would get a premium for the very same reason's as above is at least a bit more interesting in that the front print and back print weren't alligned. I will look more into that to see if it's considered an error and if so what type of premium it may get.

With respect to the "shinplasters" they are often malaligned (misalingned?) as I believe they were given to banks in sheets and the bank tellers would cut them as needed.
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AgCoinAu-
It would be rarer if both the front and back were off centre.
The misalignment is caused when the printing plate is off register and it is highly unlikely that both the front and back plates would be off register the same amount as they are printed separately.
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thanks guys !
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Thank you all for you response
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