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$100 Bill With Security Strip Misaligned The N And I In United!

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That's an interesting situation there. I'm not sure how that could have happened.
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The embedded ribbon might have shrank from heat or was pulled on near the center.
Both ends of the ribbon have moved slightly towards the center of the note. I haven't tried, but I wouldn't be surprised to hear you can pull the ribbon out if you wanted.
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Sounds like a logical explanation.



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