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$1.00 1935c Silver Cert. With Strange Ink?

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I was looking through a stack of silver cert and saw this note.

I don't really think it is anything special, but does anyone have any idea why the date and signature have a
different color ink?



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Maybe it was bleached?
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At the time, the series date & signatures were overprinted, rather than being engraved on the plate. So they might well age differently from the intaglio printed devices.
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Maybe it was bleached?


I would think if the note was beached .. it would impact more of the note.


When I saw it... I thought about civil war notes, how the iron in the ink are now a rust color.

This made me wonder if someone used the wrong ink for this phase of the note.
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When I say bleached I mean only the areas in question by using a q-tip.Just a thought though.
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When I say bleached I mean only the areas in question by using a q-tip.



I did not think about that way .. I guess it is possible.

Today I was thinking maybe the ink might have been corrupted by some cleaning solution ... or something like that.

Of course ... it is all just guessing on my part
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It's a regular $2.50 $1 '35.
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