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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 likely that the note is not genuine. Faulty Alignment (aka Miscut) Faulty alignment errors are characterized by error dollar bill values once side of a note being properly centered, while the other is shifted to some
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degree. Shifting may be only minor or may be dramatic. These errors are relatively common and widely collected. The above example, graded PCGS 2009 one dollar bill error 30PPQ (Very Fine) sold 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 miscut money 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 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
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(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 Printings Obstructed printing errors occur when a piece of material (usually a stray piece of paper, tape, wrapping, etc) comes between the printing plate and the uncut sheet. The result is a portion of a note with blank area. Obstructed printings are popular with error collectors, with value increasing dramatically when the item causing the obstruction is retained with the error note. This 1977 $20 obstruction error was graded 58 EPQ (Choice Almost Uncirculated) by PMG Offset Printing or Offset Transfer Offset printed notes occur when an inked plate makes contact with the bed, often the cause of no sheet being fed to
My Collections Followed searches MessagesNotification View the many unaltered high-resolution scans and see if you like it for your error collection.Condition:--Time left:18d8h41mItem location:Illinois Sold by: User ID847mikew (Feedback score15566) INVERTED TWO DOLLAR $2 Bill US Currency COLORIZED 2-Sided UPSIDE DOWN RARE http://papermoneyguide.com/currency_errors.html ERROR $12.95Buy It Now 43 watching | 110 soldThis is a one-of-a-kind Banknote. This bill is so unique that it is the only one of it’s a kind out there. COLORIZED 2-SIDED. Amazingly, the artists of the Merrick Mint have used advanced technology t...1988 A $1 DOLLAR BILL MISALIGNED OVERPRINT SHIFT ERROR NOTE PAPER MONEY CURRENCY $125.00Buy It Nowor Best OfferFree Shipping1995 $10 DOLLAR BILL PRINTED FOLD ERROR BUTTERFLY NOTE CURRENCY PAPER http://www.ebay.com/bhp/error-currency MONEY PMG $250.00Buy It NowFree ShippingThis note is graded Very Fine 25 with Exceptional Paper Quality by PMG. View the many unaltered high-resolution scans and see if you like it. Get Images that.1969 $1 DOLLAR BILL PRINTED FOLDOVER ERROR FED NOTE CURRENCY PAPER MONEY PCGS $175.00Buy It NowFree ShippingThis Printed Foldover Error is graded 45 by PCGS. View the many unaltered high-resolution scans and see if you like it for your collection.1969 D $1 DOLLAR BILL OFFSET ERROR FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE PAPER MONEY CURRENCY EF $49.95Buy It NowFree ShippingThis note has a partial Back to Front Offset and is in Crisp EF condition with No rips, tears, stains or pinholes. View the many unaltered high-resolution scans and see if you like it for your colle...1974 $20 DOLLAR BILL MISALIGNED PRINT SHIFT ERROR FED NOTE CURRENCY PAPER MONEY $79.95Buy It NowFree ShippingThis note has a misaligned face printing that shows part of the adjacent note at the bottom and is in Crisp VF condition with No rips, tears or pinholes. The back is pretty well centered. View the m...1935 E $1 DOLLAR BILL MISALIGNMENT ERROR SILVER CERTIFICATE NOTE CURRENCY PMG VF $275.00Buy It NowFree ShippingThis note is graded Very Fine 30 by PMG. View the many unaltered high-resolution scans and see if you like it Bank Notes Miscellaneous Currency Terms & Conditions Collecting Paper Money Large Size Type Notes Error Notes Special Serial Types Meet the Owners Books http://www.executivecurrency.com/collections/ProductList.php?viewCat=Error+Notes--_Small+Size+Notes Contact Us :: Store Home :: Small Size http://www.pcworld.com/article/229647/counterfeit_money_on_color_laser_printers.html Notes :: 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 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 dollar bill 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 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 dollar bill value 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$1,295.00 $1 1934 SILVER==CUTTING ERROR==MISSILE SHAPE==GREAT ERROR==Ch AU 55 $345.00$295.00 $1 1957 ==MISMATCHED SERIAL==G55/54=PCGS VERY FINE 25 $495.00$395.00 $1 1969-D=CUTTING ERROR==RETAIL $195=PMG 45 Ch. Extremely Fine $145.00$125.00 $1 1995==PRINTED FOLD and CONSEC OFFSETS==LARGE==RETAIL $1800==5 ERRORS=PCGS 58 $1,725.00$1,550.00 $1 2009=MISMATCH=OVERPRINT OFFSET=1ST IMPRESSION=Retail $500=PCGS Very Fine 25 $450.00$350.00 $1 1995 FRN==25% Front to Back OFFSET==B 67362930 K=RETAIL @ $100==GEM $75.00$65.00 $2 1928-C USN==RED SEAL ERROR==MISALIGNMENT of Gadgets Subscribe Resources PCs Phones Printers Ultrabooks Blogs Viruses Cameras Components Computer Accessories Consumer Advice Displays E-readers Flash Drives Graphics Cards Hard Drives Home Theater Input Devices Keyboards Laptop Accessories Mobile Networking Operating Systems Optical Drives Processors Servers Smartwatches Streaming Services Storage Tablets Windows Input Devices Displays Printers Storage Networking Cameras Home Printers Why You Can't Print Counterfeit Money on Your Color Laser Comments By Melissa Riofrio, PCWorld Jun 7, 2011 6:00 PM Could you print counterfeit money, certificates, or other official documents on a color laser or LED printer? Some current printer models are indeed capable of creating reasonable facsimiles. The authorities, however, have already taken steps to thwart such activity. Print any nontext image on your printer, and take a very close look at it under bright light: You might just be able to make out a subtle pattern of yellow dots covering the page. Those dots are a microscopic code that allows government agencies to trace the page back to the printer that created it--making the person who pressed the Print button pretty easy to find. How is the code printed, and what data does it contain? That's secret, of course--printer vendors remain tight-lipped about the details. In 2005, the Electronic Frontier Foundation cracked the anticounterfeiting code on a Xerox color laser printer; the documents the EFF examined were date- and time-stamped, and could be traced to the location of the printer. Digging further in 2008, the EFF used the Freedom of Information Act to obtain hundreds of pages of documents on the use of printer-tracing technology from the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing. According to EFF staff technologist Seth Schoen, "the strategy of the government agencies that have worked on this technology--both U.S. and foreign governments--is mainly to keep as quiet as possible and hope that as little information as possible gets out." As color laser printers become affordable enough for small or home offices, this tracing technology is coming closer to where we all live. "We were able to buy a low-end Dell color laser that was targeted to home users for just a few hundred dollars," Schoen noMisaligned 20 Dollar Bill Value