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1974 $1 Bill Error?

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So I found this beauty at work haha. I was going to put it away but then I noticed something. The front looks like it was miscut but what's going on with the back? Seems like it was printed off-center the image on the front doesn't line up with the back?

1974-$1-Bill-Error?

1974-$1-Bill-Error?

1974-$1-Bill-Error?
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09/22/2015 10:21 pm
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The obverse image is always larger than the reverse image, meaning that the borders on the reverse are narrower. The note is cut a bit off center, but is within tolerance (It is only worth anything if the printing is actually cut off and part of the next note is visible.). Still, a 1974 in that condition is a keeper in my opinion.
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. I would keep it just because it's a 1974 in very nice condition.
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Too bad its not a 905 back plate number error
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Nice note considering it was from circulation and is 40 years old.
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Too bad its not a 905 back plate number error

I'm not familiar with this. Could you please explain?
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I'm not familiar with this. Could you please explain?


In Series 1974, a few bills that should have had a BP #1905 had a BP # of 905. Very few of them are known. One of the blocks known to have the error is the J..* block.
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Thanks.
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