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20 Dollar Bill Possible Ink Error 2017

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 Posted 05/22/2022  09:10 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add I6609 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Not sure if ink errors or teller stamp let me know what you think
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 Posted 05/22/2022  09:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm guessing this is a remnant of a teller's stamp.
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Thanks coinfrog after I looked at it I knew that would be a strong possibility thanks again for taking the time I do like this web site even though you don't always here what you want to
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How true!
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Every once in a while, someone will post a question like this and then get angry and refuse to believe us when we tell them the truth. Glad you are willing to listen. I'm not saying every comment is always correct, but you get honest opinions.
If you want to look at examples of various error notes, check out the back of the Standard Catalog or other banknote reference and you will start to get a better idea of how each type of error presents itself. You can also look at certified examples at HA.com for more references. For instance, ink errors (ink smears, solvent smears, insufficient inking, etc) tend to look a certain way or appear in a typical pattern on most bills. This may also help you avoid the fake error salespeople on ebay and elsewhere.
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Without doubt, the most asked about subject initiating new threads is - "Is this an inking error ?" or "What's this mark ?" There's probably at least a dozen threads on just the main page asking about inking errors. The most likely and most popular answer is a Tellers Stamp Mark, followed closely by Chopmarks.
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