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Special => Insert & Replacement Notes => Topic started by: rocken on June 06, 2008, 08:38:43 pm
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Has anyone noticed that AOK inserts are particularly prone to printing errors.
Below is a pic of a ch unc AOK insert with 3 problems. Can you tell what they are?
{http://www3.sympatico.ca/rocken/images/notes/aokinsert.jpg}
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The solid dropped "8", the ink dots or specks on the lower right bottom and the "5" transfer to the top.
Common in other prefixes as well, no big deal. Escpecially when you go through bricks ;D
FRIEDSQUID
By the way there is 4 problems ....the kid had his helmet strap going up his nose...
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The "8" or the last digit seems over-inked too. I've seen the "5" & COA transfer problem on Regular AON, AOR, AOP, AOS & AOY notes. Despite that, it seems that the BOC deems it acceptable for circulation. So we should expect to find more in the future.
PD
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Also right serial number is higher than the left .
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It sounds like very common to have all these minor errors when it comes to insert, is that true?
I did not see those tactile bumps, are these supposed to be visible?
With all these minor errors..... how much is this note worth?
Jarod
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The note is worth only as much as you are willing to pay ;)
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I have seen this type of "error" which is not really an error, many times even on 20's.