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Has Anyone Seen A 1 Dollar Bill Miss Print Like This? I Know Very Little

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Just like chemically altered seal colors and so many other scams.

Anyway, genuine note(s), deliberately mis-cut.



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thank you for all of your replies and comments, I have a few more pics if it helps and the reason why the bill looks like its not cut straight is because when she had first shown me the bill it had been folded and creased, so when I told her it might be worth something she proceeded to wash and dry the bill making it quite stiff so wont lie flat....lol
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Buddy...what are you referring to ?


Assuming you can see the stains and creases, I suppose your question is about 'cut and paste'. Paper restorers can do a really neat job of fixing old paper buy pasting little pieces in to fix a tear or a missing piece. I thought perhaps someone just tried pasting old folded money together to create a sheet that could then be miscut.
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I see the discoloration and folds. My guess is the "note" was folded and otherwise mishandled (imparting the discoloration) after cutting.
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I sure hope you didn't pay anything for it. You don't even have a large enough portion of an individual note to turn it in as damaged currency and get a dollar.
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Actually you do (have enough damaged to turn it in for a dollar) - you have four quarters, which will be redeemed by the BEP and equals $1. Below some percentage (which I don't remember) they give you proportional value.

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Thank you BStrauss3 for enlightening me. My recollection was they used to replace currency only if you produced than 50% of an individual note. Apparently they have changed the requirements.
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My recollection was they used to replace currency only if you produced than 50% of an individual note.


I believe that's true, but the 50% can comprise smaller pieces that add to over 50%. We once found some cash (several $20s) that had been run over with a lawn mower, so we gathered all the pieces we could find in the grass and exchanged them at the bank.
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It is still 50% or more.

If less than 50% you have to provide evidence that the remainder was destroyed such as burning.
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