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MN. Minneapolis. Ch.9442. Metropolitan National Bank of Minneapolis. $5. 1902 PB. Fr.600. No.25822. A. Fine. Some minor soiling on the back. Est. 120-180
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NY. New York. Ch.10778. Chatham Phenix National Bank & Trust. $5. 1902 PB. Fr.606. No.94843. L. VF-EF. Huge printed vanity signatures. Fresh and bright. Est. 100-150
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NY. Hartwick. Ch. 11657. Hartwick National Bank. $10 1902 PB. Fr.633. No. 4205. Plate C. VF, with a small trace of a teller stamp above the left signature. This is only the third $10 PB reported on this bank. A similar example, without the teller’s stamp, brought over $4,000 in the October 2012 Heritage sale. Est. 100-150
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NC. Ashville. Ch.87728. American National Bank of Ashville. $5. 1902 DB. Fr.592. No.18292. G. About Fine. Some pin holes present. Est. 100-150
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NC. Ashville. Ch.12244. National Bank of Commerce of Ashville. $10. 1929.Fr.1801-1. No.A000092A. G. Fine. Some light fold stains visible. Est. 100-150
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$50. FRN. 1996. Seals shifted down into the signature blocks. Choice CU. (photo) Est. 300-500
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$1. Silver Certificate. 1935A. No.V38766870B. Gutter fold. Butterfly wing. The first printing (back) was fine. During the second printing the sheet was crumpled and remained that way as the cutting process occured. VF, with a light stain. Est. 100-150
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$20. FRN. 1990. No.B47332972K. Board break. As the first printing (back) occured the board broke, resulting in a 1” wide ink void on the left end of the back of this note. EF-AU. Est. 60-90
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Trio of Errors. 1) $1. Silver Certificate. 1935E. G15223838H. Misaligned second printing. The front of the note shifted up and to the right. Inspection sticker at lower right. EF. 2) $5. FRN. 1950A. The third printing is shifted far to the right. VF. 3) $20. FRN. 1999. Thr third printing is shift slightly upwards. EF. [3] Est. 100-150
VA. Parksley. Ch.6246. Parksley National. $10. 1902 PB. Fr.633. No.356. B. About Fine. Crumpled edges, but no pieces are missing. Est. 300-500
Error Currency Dramatic Gutter Fold Error
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$10. FRN. 1950A. Dramatic Gutter Gold Error. The first two printings were accomplished without any problems, but before the third printing the paper was crumpled. It remained that way during the cutting process and the error escaped detection. The district seal is split apart, but no other portion of the note, front or back, is similarly split. The left margin is enlarged, and the bottom margin extends down about 1/2”. This is a spectacular error, rarely seen, and highly desirable. Almost Uncirculated. (photo) Est. 500-750
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$10. FRN. 1950. No.D58426813A. Double printed back. The first printing, the green back, received two separate impressions, 2mm apart, resulting in a very clear doubling of the back image. Fine, with a light blue green stain along the top margin on both sides. (photo) Est. 400-600