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See Through Or Bleed Through Error On 1996 $100 Bill?

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hello! recently have been having a blast doing coin roll hunting and bill collecting, you all know the drill!

I got a stack of bills today to look through, and I thought this 1996 $100 was in very good shape, so I held onto it. When I was holding it in the case later, I noticed I could see the design from the front faintly printed on the back. I know it's not just light shining through, I put it against a wood desk in a low light situation to make sure.

Would this be a serious error that's worth a few bucks, especially considering the condition?
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Steve is our go to guy on notes. I do not think your note will have a premium but let's wait for Steve.
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sounds okay to me, thanks for helping!
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It looks like some of the ink from the note below it transferred onto the back. These sheets are printed rapidly and I'm guessing the ink hadn't completely dried before it was stacked. You'll see it from time to time. It's very minor.
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Steve explains it well.
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thank you for pointing that out everyone + Steve!
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