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& Opinions World Coins World Coins - History British Coins Canadian Coins Resources Recommended Dealers Precious Metals U. S. Paper Money Error Values What's My Paper Money Error Worth? Prices for United States Paper Money Errors Collecting currency errors is one of the most interesting area of paper money collecting, a hobby that can be pursued as easily as looking in your wallet or receiving deleting error printing change from a transaction. Even a severe paper money error may sometimes circulate for years before a knowledgeable collector finds it. If you can befriend a bank teller he may be a great source for unusual currency. Of course, dealers are the ultimate source for these items and specialists often try to stock as many types as possible. See the gallery below for some fascinating examples. Some things to know before you look: U.S. currency is printed three times in sheets of 36 subjects though there have been times when 12, 16 and even 18 subject sheets were made. The back is printed first and taken to a drying room. Next the front is printed and then allowed to dry. Last, the serial numbers and Treasury shield are printed in an overprint press. Though errors are unusual, quality control at the Bureau of Engraving stops most errors from reaching the public. With billions of notes printed each year, inevitably errors are missed and find their way to the numismatic market and ultimately to collectors. The Back and front of notes have tiny numbers sometimes accompanied by a letter, that is usually placed to the right and identifies the
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