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Any advise on these? On the $10 on the serial # the second to last digit is dropped a bit & the top to bottom margins are uneven ...possible error? Sorry the pic doesn"t show the margin.

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Spend them both, IMHO.
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I really like that #10 bill. I'm no expert and I am not sure that being a bit off-center is considered an error. Same with the number that is out of alignment. But those two oddities along with the star make it an interesting note.

I'd keep the $20 bill too -- but I am keeping all the star notes that I find. I know I'm hanging onto stuff that probably has no premium but I like them and I just collect for fun.

If you're looking to sell them, you'll need to wait for an expert. I'll check back to see what they have to say.
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Buddy, yeah. I feel the same way. You just don't see stuff like that everyday. I keep anything that sticks out, out of the norm or is older than I am...1972 lol.
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Isn't that 20 a fake note
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The $10 note is interesting. How does the reverse of the $10 note look? Is it aligned properly?
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wquinn, here's a better pic.

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The $10 note I would keep, because of the star and it is a 1950 A. The off center doesn't make it an error. The first photo was chopped making it look like the design was off the paper.

I would spend the $20 star. It is too beat up and it has a large printage of 9.6 million. Someone made a big boo boo at the BEP.
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, massstealth!

I see spending money. Rule of thumb: they more obvious the error, the higher the likely value. If you have to point it out, no premium.
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