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2004 Miscut $20 Star Note

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I recently inherited this. I've never had a bill that was miscut, not enough to notice anyway. What do you think the value of this would be? Thanks in advance for you input.
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Not sure any of the design is missing, though it's close. I'll wait for Steve in Tampa to comment.



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Technically, a printed portion of an adjoining note should be present for it to be officially considered an error, but your note is obviously cool. And it's a replacement note. If it was at a dealers table with a price tag of $75, I would try to get him down to the $40-$50 range. The more dramatic the error, the higher the price.
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