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Lithuanian 100 litas (62AN01914203005G) banknote - Altered note. This is complete nonsense. I happened to find that note directly from branded bank packet.
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I just received my notes from PMG. I was very surprised and disappointed by the evaluation of the Lithuanian 100 litas (62AN01914203005G) banknote - Altered note. This is complete nonsense. I happened to find that note directly from branded bank packet. There is an obvious typographical error - one color is missing, the text is completely missing in the middle. This was confirmed to me and the bank representative sent me to replace it, of course I kept it. Your assessment hurts me a lot because such notes are valued in the market. Besides, you took money for this valuation nonsense. It is wrong. And you also write that you do examinations for such banknotes, this is obviously not true, they are absolutely new and there was no intervention, and you wrote VOID and altered note. I'm definitely not going to keep quiet about this and I want you to admit you're wrong.
 
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Hello @Josek

Thank you for reaching out to us. I was not able to locate any submissions with your user information. I would be happy to look into this issue if you provide the submission number. 

Thank you, and I look forward to assisting you further. 

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The PMG certification number is 1914203-005. It is definitely a print error and not an altered note. It was in no way altered, in fact it lacks certain color ink - a text line is missing in the middle of the note, below the sign "Lietuvos bankas"; the head is lacking brown color; the top-right number 100 is missing brown color ink. Does your expert believe that color can be removed from a genuine note in this way? The note was incompetently assigned to an incorrect category and money was taken for this "service".

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The PMG certification number is 1914203-005. It is definitely a print error and not an altered note. It was in no way altered, in fact it lacks certain color ink - a text line is missing in the middle of the note, below the sign "Lietuvos bankas"; the head is lacking brown color; the top-right number 100 is missing brown color ink. Does your expert believe that color can be removed from a genuine note in this way? The note was incompetently assigned to an incorrect category and money was taken for this "service".

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The PMG certification number is 1914203-005. It is definitely a print error and not an altered note. It was in no way altered, in fact it lacks certain color ink - a text line is missing in the middle of the note, below the sign "Lietuvos bankas"; the head is lacking brown color; the top-right number 100 is missing brown color ink. Does your expert believe that color can be removed from a genuine note in this way? The note was incompetently assigned to an incorrect category and money was taken for this "service".

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