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1974 1$ Bill With 2 Different Errors?

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have a 1974 series one dollar bill SN: L 29353414 B, that appears to have a double error. The first error is a butterfly fold in the lower left corner. The second error, I am not positive of, but it looks like a misalignment of the reverse side. Could somebody give me an idea how much this note maybe worth? I am not sure how often two errors occur on a single note. This bill is circulated but it should grade as very fine, at minimum. I have some photos and here they are.



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 Posted 03/16/2016  04:47 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
to CCF. The reverse is with in BEP standards but a nice butterfly fold. Check ebay sold values for an idea of value.
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A circulated butterfly fold such as yours would bring somewhere between 25$ and 40$ to the right collector. Not a lot but it is what it is!
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agree with the above, cool note to find in circulation
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Agree as well. To bad it didn't cut into the design much.
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Hey $25-$40 is a lot more than $1. If I could pick a 40-1 winner at the race track I would be ecstatic.
Thanks everybody for your input(s). What are the BEP standards for the reverse?
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