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I have three different mis-cut C$ bills - 1979 $20, 1971 $10 and 1973 $1. Any thoughts on what the values might be, or how to determine the value, if any. Thanks. 
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The misscuts that contain colour bars are really expensive, the 10 and 20 is kind of cool, on a good day 200 bucks or a little more
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Quote: I have three different mis-cut C$ bills The notes look like "E25" or "Cut out of Register" errors from Charlton. The $1 & $20 appear the most dramatic to me. If each note is in UNC condition, the $1 would be about $150 (& the $20 up to $200 as John posted). The $10 could fetch up to $175 in UNC but this wouldl depend on how dramatic the error actually is & from the image posted it doesn't appear very eye-catching to me. Significant discounts (from the estimated BV given) should be expected if the notes are circulated.
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I'm not saying that this is the case here, but what is stopping someone from intentionally mis-cutting a sheet of 1973 $1's, which were sold by the mint, and passing them off as errors?
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you could just check the serial numbers, the uncut sheets, have distinctive numbers.
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Quote: what is stopping someone from intentionally mis-cutting a sheet of 1973 $1's, which were sold by the mint, and passing them off as errors? Nothing is stopping them, and unfortunately, such fake errors have been seen on ebay. As "silverwolf" suggests - it is imperative that you keep track of the prefixes that were issued as sheets when purchasing errors that are out of register or mis-cut. First, no 2 letter prefixes or Lawson/Bouey sheets were released. Be careful with Crow/Bouey sheet releases which include prefixes: BFD, BFK, BFL & BAX ECP, ECR, ECV, ECW & EAX
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