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Thoughts On My 1937f Silver Certificate Dollar

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Is this normal style for this year. Left is wider than the right. Thank you for your time and helping me.


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Poorly centered note. Plate position C putting it on the left side of the 18 subject sheet. Not exactly normal but within BEP tolerances. Maybe the title is a "typo" , but it's a 1935F not a 1937F.
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Nothing out of the norm.
However, I was excited to see a 1937f
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I was excited for a second there!
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I had a similar $5 and learned the same thing. It has to be more dramatic to be considered an "error" and bill values are very dependent on condition. I still always save them though, you don't see them out in the wild to often.
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As a rule, some portion of the design has to be missing to be considered an error.
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Thank you everyone and yes I am very sorry it's 1935. So sorry
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No worries; we knew what you meant.
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I have a question in regards to this silver certificate. kIts been brought to my attentions its called Faulty Alignment (aka Miscut). What do I do next to get this looked at
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In my opinion, your note is within BEP manufacturing tolerances and is not an error. There is nothing else that needs to be looked at that I can think of.

Enjoy it for what it is... a well worn 1935 F silver certificate!
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