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I have frequently seen a horizontal band that spans the width of the hologram strip on journey notes (seen it on 5, 10 and 20- not seen enough 50 and 100 journey to verify its existence). Whenever the band exists there are two conditions that are always present:
a) it runs approximately starting from the "D" in CANADA
b) the distance between the adjacent "5" in the hologram immediately above the band is greater than the distance between the adjacent "5" in any other part of the hologram (see image below)
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This band is common (in a bundle I have typically found 3-5 notes with this band). I am interested in finding out the reason for the band. I would not consider this an error but could this be a "variety"? I have not found any information on this so far. Have I missed any discussion on this?
Also I have frequently seen "white ghost" marks on journey notes. In this example there is a "J" near the FPN. This is almost an AU note and I am happy to provide a very high resolution scan to anyone who wonders if this may possibly happen post-production of the note. I have seen interesting images being formed because of this ghosting in other notes. I think this happens when there is some dirt on the paper during printing which leaves an area without ink.
I would love to hear from anyone else who has experienced this. See image below.
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Thank you