This note is not worth the $6000 suggested and I would not consider this an error at all. The note most likely was manipulated while in circulation, by hand or in a counter machine. Value = $100. I spoke to the newsroom to let them know the real value of the note and what most likely happened.
Even the note that sold on May 13 on the popular auction site for $125 would not be worth any premium to a collector for the roughed up edge. Anyone willing to pay over face value for notes with a rough edge, please send them my way, I have bundles and bundles for sale, just need to take a pair of pinking shears to it first.
Alas if only we had this information when it was brought to the forums attention by this post in early April
http://www.cdnpapermoney.com/forum/index.php?topic=13594.0then we might have helped someone make an informed decision.
Hope whoever bought the note that sold on the auction site will find some use for it.
Has anyone followed up on the story in Mirror? It would make nice news item if indeed they were able to sell it for more than face.
In the meantime I am tracking these types of notes - Have identified three $100. Two with serial numbers also known and the third one in Mirror all from different parts of the Country. Hey if you have contact of the person in Mirror I would love to get the serial number of it.
If you do run into notes like that would you be so kind enough to post the serial number and photo on the earlier thread. Now that it is know that there is no money to be made at least I could get a kick out of knowing what causes the condition. Maybe I can sell my report to the industry that manufactures machines for processing banknotes