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Miss Cut Or Error Paper ?

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My Local bank teller called me today .She noticed this bill in a brand new pack and they all thought it was weird so they well messed with it before calling me . I of course went over and seen the brick it came from all brand new bills. So I traded them took it home. Under extreme magnification there is no burns, no melt spots nothing to show it was damaged.
Also a weird thing is it has what looks like a blakesly effect ? I thought maybe scissors but it would have had to be done at the mint.
What do you guys all think ?

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This happens when a polymer note gets torn.
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Perhaps a hungry mouse.
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@CB so what you are saying is if someone tears a polymer it will have a super clean cut like edges? I would think it would be all jagged this note almost looks like a cookie cutter it is so clean. As I said they removed it from a crisp brick and messed it up I guess thinking maybe someone was playing tricks ?
@ jim, thats one expensive mouse if he jumps on the 100 pile lol
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@CB so what you are saying is if someone tears a polymer it will have a super clean cut like edges? I would think it would be all jagged this note almost looks like a cookie cutter it is so clean. As I said they removed it from a crisp brick and messed it up I guess thinking maybe someone was playing tricks ?

Yeah, you can test it if you want.

If you cut a polymer note with a pair of scissors, and then pull on it, you will be left with a missing piece nearly identical to the one you have shown above. Polymer notes don't tear like the old paper notes used to.

Here's an example of another note that has a very clean tear. It's just the way these notes rip; nothing uncommon.

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humm learn something new every day..Thanks CB
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Glad I could help.
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