I have heard of notes being split in two this way when pressed with a steam iron by enthusiastic note doctors. Serves 'em right!
That's interesting. Good to know.
But serves 'em right for what?
Has anyone tried to make money with this type of doctoring? Are there any known images showing such splitting?
Darn I am willing to pay for a doctored note. Here is my offer:
$2.50 - For pointing me to any official document (by BoC or by Charlton Press) that states that the journey series notes are two plies (not including the GOG note with polymer interply)
$5 - For selling 4800 pixel high resolution images (of all four faces) with two plies completely separated of any denomination - YES money just for the images and copyright to use them
$15 for the two plies of $10 denomination journey (security) note with two plies completely separated across the whole length/width.
$25 - As above but with all the intaglio imprint showing on the insides of both the plies.
$50 - As above and a demonstration showing me how to repeatedly separate the notes using a steam iron ( I supply the additional notes).
PM me if you are interested and I am really serious.
Regardless of how this may have happened/done/doctored I was really excited to see this because it talks to a design feature that I have not seen mentioned in any document.
So all you note doctors get your steam irons rolling - If the above is not commensurate with your efforts let me know your price.