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Help With $1 Currency With Printing Error

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Howdy folks. Many of you may recognize me from the coin boards, but I truly don't know squat about currency. About two weeks ago a friend of mine showed me a 2003(?) $1 note that had a normal obverse but that had a reverse that appeared to have all the normal printing that one would expect, plus an overprint, if this is the correct term, of the obverse. The bill was circulated, but still largely crisp, and I would grade it EF45 or AU50 using numismatic terms. I realize the information is vague, and I have only seen the bill one time, but could anyone point me in the direction of finding a value for it? Thanks in advance.

Posted

Do a search for "offset printing error on Ebay" .There should be many examples .The darker and larger the offset the more valuble the note .Ofcourse CU is the prefered grade. Also look under closed auctions for realistic pricing .

 

Mike

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Thank. I was able to search the Heritage archives and this note is a front-to-back offset note with heavy inking.