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$20 Banknote With Possible Error

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I am not a currency person, I am more about coins. But this looks a perfectly straight ink line on Jackson's face. Just thought I would see what others think.
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I think that this is ink from a bank teller's stamp.
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It is a from a tellers stamp that ran off of the edge of the band.
Quite common.
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"Straight lines" like this found on banknotes are almost always from teller's stamps.
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As stated - A "Bank Stamp" - plus it's a circulated 20 - spend it.
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