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Special => Error Notes => Topic started by: JohnnyG4 on October 31, 2004, 11:18:21 pm

Title: How many errors can one note have?
Post by: JohnnyG4 on October 31, 2004, 11:18:21 pm
Hi All:

I found a Birds $20 with the position of the Queen shifted to the left by about .5 inches on the face of the note (you can see where the base of the note is left blank for the portrait), the microprinted rainbow coloured 20s that normally touch the portrait of the Queen are into her face. And on the back of the note the 20 in the top left corner is touching the left edge of the note.

Did  the paper go through the intaligo printing part twice incorrectly?

Comments?

Thanks...

John
Title: Re: How many errors can one note have?
Post by: Tom on October 31, 2004, 11:46:01 pm
Can you post a pic or email it to me? papermoney@sympatico.ca  

Tom
Title: Re: How many errors can one note have?
Post by: Tom on November 01, 2004, 07:26:51 am
This is an shift of the steel engraved print.  They seem to be fairly common and I have seem them sell up to $200 in unc.

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Title: Re: How many errors can one note have?
Post by: JohnnyG4 on November 01, 2004, 09:10:46 am
Thank you very much! My first error note!

John
Title: Re: How many errors can one note have?
Post by: Seth on November 01, 2004, 11:38:38 am
It looks more like a shift of the lithograph stage of print to me.  The steel engraved part, including the long horizontal bars, seem to be quite well centered with the way the note is cut.

Since the backs of Birds notes are also lithographed, that would explain the shift of the printing on the back as well.
Title: Re: How many errors can one note have?
Post by: BWJM on November 01, 2004, 12:22:32 pm
At a glance, I'm tempted to agree with Seth, but then Tom is quite the voice about errors, so I'm also thinking he may be right and we're wrong.
Title: Re: How many errors can one note have?
Post by: Tom on November 01, 2004, 03:01:33 pm
Notice the time I posted my reply.......  :o  You guys are right, however resulting in the same error.  Caught me  :-[

Tom