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very low. If you find one on eBay or for sale from a source otherwise not confirmed to be knowledgeable, it is misprinted one dollar bill likely that the note is not genuine. Faulty Alignment (aka Miscut) Faulty
Misprinted 20 Dollar Bill
alignment errors are characterized by once side of a note being properly centered, while the other is shifted 5 dollar bill misprint value to some degree. Shifting may be only minor or may be dramatic. These errors are relatively common and widely collected. The above example, graded PCGS 30PPQ (Very Fine) sold
Misaligned Dollar Bill Value
for $50 Insufficient Inking Insufficient inking errors result from poorly or inadequately filled printing plates. As a result, the note displays an image that is faint or not fully complete. Like other currency errors, insufficient inking may be only minor, or may affect large parts of the note. Most errors of this type have insufficient inking of the misaligned 20 dollar bill value 1st or 2nd printing. This Series 1963B $1 PCGS graded 64PPQ sold for $871 Inverted Back Inverted back errors might also be called notes with upside-down backs. This type of error is caused by a sheet being fed incorrectly (rotated 180 degrees) into the printing press for printing of the face (backs are printed first). Inverted back errors are not very common and command relatively high premiums. Blank Back or Blank Reverse A blank back error note is one that has printing on one side, but no printing on the other. These errors are often caused by two sheets being fed into a printing press at the same time. This complete blank back error was graded 66PPQ by PCGS and sold for $500 Double or Multiple Impressions Multiple impression errors usually display an image that appears “blurry” or “fuzzy”, and may occur when a sheet is mistakenly re-fed through the press after receiving printing, or a sheet staying in place after being printed and receiving a second impression of the same design. Obstructed Print
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Books Contact Us :: Store Home :: Small Size Notes :: 2009 one dollar bill error Small Size Notes Product Name Price Buy Now U.S. PAPER MONEY ERRORS=FOURTH EDITION=current edition=NEW COPY=FRED BART $29.99 3rd EDITION U.S. PAPER http://papermoneyguide.com/currency_errors.html MONEY ERROR BOOK (c) 2009 $24.95 $1 1935-D SC==FAULTY ALIGNMENT==PMG 30 VERY FINE $295.00$145.00 $1 1935-G==SILVER CERTIFICATE==INVERTED STAR==VERY RARE==WITH MOTTO=RETAIL $1250=PMG 25 VERY FINE $1,145.00$995.00 $1 1935-E=SC==FAULTY ALIGNMENT=PCGS 35 $295.00$195.00 $1 1935=CUTTING ERROR=SC=PMG 15 CHOICE FINE $245.00$145.00 $1 1995 PACK==100 CONSEC NOTES==ENGRAVING ERRORS==DALLAS==RETAIL $1950==Gem CU $745.00$695.00 http://www.executivecurrency.com/collections/ProductList.php?viewCat=Error+Notes--_Small+Size+Notes GUTTER FOLD=$1 2003-A==RETAIL $395==PCGS VERY FINE 30 $295.00$245.00 $1 1985=FRN=GUTTER==PCGS-15 FINE $495.00$325.00 $1 2001=FRN=FAULTY ALIGNMENT=PCGS-64 PPQ $395.00$295.00 $1 1935-D SC=RARE=4TH PRINT ERROR=PCGS-20 VF $395.00 $1 1977-A=FRN=PARTIAL INVERTED OFFSET ON BACK-PCGS-55 $3,450.00$2,995.00 $1 1981-A=FRN=SMALL RETAINED OBSTRUCTION=RARE=PCGS 67 PPQ $495.00$395.00 $1 1935D SC==FAULTY ALIGNMENT==PCGS 58==Fr. 1613N= $295.00 $1 1981==BUTTERFLY/PRINTED FOLD==PCGS Choice About New 58PPQ $495.00$395.00 $1 1935-C SILVER CERTIFICATE=R-D BLOCK=PMG 45 EPQ $1,995.00$1,750.00 $1 1977=FRN=INSUFFICIENT INK=PCGS 58 PPQ $295.00 $1 1963-A=AMAZING EYE-APPEAL=RARE=PCGS 58 PPQ $795.00$695.00 $1 1981 FRN=FAULTY ALIGNMENT=PCGS 30 PPQ $195.00$145.00 $1 1935A=HAWAII=CUTTING ERROR =PCGS 30 PPQ $295.00 $1 1995=FRN=END OF ROLL ERROR=PCGS-25 VERY FINE $545.00$495.00 $1=2003=FRN=ATLANTA=CUTTING ERROR= $85.00$45.00 $1=1928=L.T.=MISALIGNMENT OF FACE PRINTING=PCGS 12 FINE $345.00$295.00 $1 1974 FRN==Pre-Overprint Foldover and Cutting Error==ENORMOUS FLAP==PCGS EF 45 $595.00 $1 1963 FRN==GUTTER FOLD ERROR==Multiple Gutter Folds==PMG 40 Extremely Fine $115.00$95.00 $1 1985=INVERTED OVERPRINT ON BACK=11 KNOWN=EXTREMELY RARE=PCGS 35 $1,450.00$1
Investing Making Money Personal Finance Retirement Saving Money More... Cars Credit Cards Education Entertainment Food / Groceries Health Holidays Housing Medical Miscellaneous Relationships Shopping Taxes Travel Utilities Website Work Tweet 17 Bills in Your Wallet Worth More than Face Value http://www.savingadvice.com/articles/2013/10/07/1018389_17-bills-in-your-wallet-worth-more-than-face-value.html By Jeffrey Strain, October 7th, 2013 | 388 Comments » PrintEmail | Text Size A A+ A++ Tweet If you carry cash on a regular basis, there's a good chance that at some point during the year you have bills in your wallet that are worth more than their stated face value. While most of these are probably worth only a few dollars more, some can be worth much, much more. It's estimated that some of the dollar bill new $100 bills coming out will be worth as much as $15,000 each for those lucky enough to find the bills with serial numbers that collectors covet. A lot of people don't realize that there are people who collect bills. For these collectors, it's often the serial number on the bill which makes the bill valuable to them. What's interesting is that collectors have a large number of different number patterns that they desire, and they're willing one dollar bill to pay extra for these bills. The best part is that it costs you absolutely no money to do this. The bills that you have in your wallet as still worth their face value and can be spent or used on anything needed if they don't have a serial number that collectors desire. By simply scanning the serial numbers of all the bills that you get throughout the year, you can likely make a bit of extra pocket money if you understand what the collectors are after. Below you will find seventeen types of bills that are worth more than their face value to collectors, and can be found in regularly circulated bills. Low Numbers By far the most popular type of bill that collectors want are bills with low serial numbers. Any bill with a serial number under 100 will almost always at least double the value of the bill, and sometimes make it worth much more. Collectors estimate that new $100 bills with low numbers could be worth several thousand dollars with the serial number 00000001 bill worth $15,000. Since bills are created at twelve different facilities (Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Dallas, Kansas City, Minneapolis, New York City, Philadelphia, Richmond VA, St. Louis and San Francisco), there are twelve different bills with each of these numbers on them. Bills with numbers under 100 are highly sought, but c