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Is This Considered A Cutting Error?

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I got this off of ebay from a reputable seller with a feedback of 100%. I didn't notice this before I bought it because the seller used a white back round for the photo. The left side seems to be a hair longer than the right side

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I hope you didn't pay much because to me it looks to be worth $1
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Not a cutting "error" in my opinion.

The margins appear to be well within BEP printing tolerances.

Unless it's some kinda rare block, or short print run, it is worth exactly 1$ In my book!
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Not even close to a cutting error, I'm afraid.
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This looks like just about every $1 note in my wallet., except it's uncirculated. The difference is minor and would be reflected in the grade if submitted. This really isn't bad at all. I actually see a bigger difference in the top and bottom margins more than left and right.
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Did you buy this as a cutting error, or just an uncirculated note...or?
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Did you buy this as a cutting error, or just an uncirculated note...or?


$1-1969A series regular (non-star) low production note, block A/A (see link below)

http://www.uspapermoney.info/groups/f1969as.txt

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I am confused? Low what? Am I missing something?
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It had a printing run of 800,000 notes
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There's actually more A-A (29) notes graded than A-B (27) at PMG.
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800,000 is not considered a low run. http://oldcurrencyvalues.com/low_serial_numbers/
I think most collectors consider 320,000 low.More than that is not a low run.
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Thanx for all the answers/comments!
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I don't think he is talking about margins. I think he is saying the height of the note on the left side is more than the height of the note on the right side. Still wouldn't call it a cutting error, but just sayin'.
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