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Special => Error Notes => Topic started by: Archey80 on January 11, 2021, 07:20:22 pm
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Wondering if I paid to much for this one, curious what you think its worth? It does have a small tear in the bottom boarder of the note otherwise its uncirculated.
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That is a dramatic error & one I've never seen before. I tried to find one in Charlton & the best I can come up with is E8-iii (missing holographic strip) but E8-i (misplaced OSD) is likely a more apt category. For E8-iii the BV is $250 while the BV for E8-i is $500 so I would think it would be closer to the 2nd figure. These are just ballpark figures for UNC examples which help collectors negotiate a price. I cannot see how extensive the tear is - so you would have to factor that in (& a lot of error collectors are like insert/radar collectors preferring UNC over impaired notes). A tear is an obvious deduction from its FMV (Fair Market Value) but it can also be like graffiti (a dealbreaker) for some collectors. IMO: with this misplaced-upside down holographic strip being an unobserved error (up till now), I think many would want to acquire it (rather than reject it).
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Wow...Imperfections or not, I would still buy that error note!
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Here is an article from 2007 describing the first discovery of this Journey $20 inverted sheet error.
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Several other notes from this same sheet (EZM7427230 and EZM7475230) have surfaced over the years including one in GUnc condition.
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A lapse in quality control also caused a rotated sheet of 2008 $5 Journey notes to be released into circulation.
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Wow thanks for all the info, never seen it on a $5 before, now I'll have to find one for sale to match the $20
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Several other notes from this same sheet (EZM7427230 and EZM7475230) have surfaced over the years including one in GUnc condition.
A lapse in quality control also caused a rotated sheet of 2008 $5 Journey notes to be released into circulation.
-Great info "canada-banknotes." I thought the error looked somewhat familiar but just couldn't place it. I believe you posted this before, correct? Anyway, thanks for sharing...
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The rotated sheet $5 and $20 errors are in Charlton on the last page, E27-vi