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A 1976 Series $2.00 Note W/Odd Wrinkle

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Since $2.00 notes are kind-of trending here...and I recently kind-of figured out how to use the optimizer...thought I would post this before I forget how to use it

This $2.00 note seems to be of high grade...so I can't figure out what the disturbance is? At first I thought it was some sort of thread? Now it looks like perhaps the note was printed on a sheet that had a wrinkle on it...idk?

Take a peek and tell me what you think.
Thank you!
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Steve in Tampa will know for sure, but that looks to me like an as-made paper flaw.
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Wow, that's kinda cool. An as-made paper flaw. I've seen that designation on the back of some third party graded holders before.
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So coming from the shiny metal disk side...an as-made paper flaw is similar to a planchet flaw?
While it's not an error or variety...it just describes the reason for the condition.

Thanks fellas!
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