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Wet Ink Transfer Or Complete Offset Transfer?

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 Posted 12/24/2010  08:11 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Lxlmxfx to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello, I received a $1 bill recently with a heavy transfer of in from the face side to the back side. I have been told from people I know it is a Wet ink transfer, others say a Complete offset transfer. Which do you think my note is? I know very little about the value of coins and notes, and no almost nothing about error notes. So can anyone provide me with some insight as to how much the note is worth? I am planning on selling it to someone who would appreciate it and take better care of it, but then again I don't wanna get ripped off. Thanks for your time, pictures below.

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I have been told from people I know it is a Wet ink transfer, others say a Complete offset transfer. Which do you think my note is?


Two names for the same thing...call it whichever you wish.... both are correct.

Can't help you with value.... I am sure that someone will come along soon that can hook you up though.
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value is around $40-75
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It's always amazing to me how long some notes such as that will stay in circulation before someone pulls them out. Having said that I will point out before someone else does that it may have been pulled out years ago and re-circulated for whatever reason. I'm talking more about the amount of wear that note has. You would think that when it was still new someone would have thought how strange it looked and set it aside.

Nice find, congrats.
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