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General => Frequently Asked Questions => Topic started by: MinHsun on March 03, 2012, 10:34:40 am
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CAn people show me the difference beteween the hologram
With the cutting up and no cutting up in picture?? Just wondering
How those looks like. Thanks very much
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CAn people show me the difference beteween the hologram
With the cutting up and no cutting up in picture?? Just wondering
How those looks like. Thanks very much
Check out these links
Example of Cutting Cups.
http://banknotecertification.com/images/cuttingcusps1_large.jpg
http://banknotecertification.com/images/cuttingcusps2_large.jpg
Obviously No cutting cup means these marks are not present
Hope that helps
Friedsquid
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I appreciate seeing that as well. I assumed that is what was meant by 'cutting cup'. Question: does not having a cutting cup on an UNC bill warrant a GUNC rating (again, assuming this is a fresh bundle with no other blemishes on the bill)? And likewise does the cutting cup knock the rating down to CUNC or UNC?
After looking through a few bundles it looks like you can find around 20-25 bills per bundle that do not have the cutting cup.....and they are usually near the middle of the bundle. Is that what others are finding?
Thanks.
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I appreciate seeing that as well. I assumed that is what was meant by 'cutting cup'. Question: does not having a cutting cup on an UNC bill warrant a GUNC rating (again, assuming this is a fresh bundle with no other blemishes on the bill)? And likewise does the cutting cup knock the rating down to CUNC or UNC?
After looking through a few bundles it looks like you can find around 20-25 bills per bundle that do not have the cutting cup.....and they are usually near the middle of the bundle. Is that what others are finding?
Thanks.
Typically with BCS presence of Cutting cup means the max grade a note can get is Choice UNC. On the other hand US TPGs such as PMG and PCGS typically ignore the presence of cutting cups