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![]() RARITY +8 We call Major error notes nothing more than the Title. Error notes that are not common, but only few exist. Some unique. Some that are "AS MADE" by the art of the printing malfunction. |
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| 1934D SERIES
$5.00/$10.00 DOUBLE DENOMINATION **KING OF ERRORS*
P.C.G.S #65PPQ 1934D Series Five dollar front, ten dollar reverse. What more can you say? A $15.00 bill? Yes a perfect Gem Uncirculated example graded by P.C.G.S #65PPQ. Pure paper quality as well. Many of these were saved, however many of these lack bad centering making them only choice uncirculated. Here's a really nicely centered GEM. An exceptional prize note that has nothing but a conversation written to it. When you looking for the king in an error note, nothing can surpass a double denom. The Fifteen dollar federal reserve note. Priced at $24,500.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1928A $10.00/$5.00 DOUBLE
DENOMINATION (AS THEY SAY THE KING OF
ERRORS) P.C.G.S
#60 -NEW 1928A series Ten Dollar Federal Reserve note, with a Five Dollar Reverse. A Rare DOUBLE Denomination. One of just Eight known in the census. These notes appeared in ther Albert A Grinnell Sale in the early fourties. Most of these double denom's have tight margins. The cutting process was very poor on these sheets. This one was graded #60 NEW by P.C.G.S. These 1928a Series double denom's have fetched well over $45,000.00 in public auction. Here's a chance to obtain one of the "KINGS" of error notes. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1985 $5.00
FRN *TWO PIECE RETAINED OBSTRUCTION* P.C.G.S #58PPQ How many times do you see error notes that have obstructions. There's many! However you rarely ever get the chance to obtain that obstruction that caused the error. Here's an example that has happened with a two piece error note."BROWN KRAFT PAPER". These are sizing sheet pieces that are taped to the print runs and sometimes get caught onto the sheet. What makes this error better than most of them, is the fact that you get the seal and serial number on the obstruction. Yes. The overprint is on the kraft paper. Graded by a third party P.C.G.S #58PPQ. Priced in the Stephen sullivan Error Encyclopedia at $7500.00 in CU. Early series note. What more could you ask for? Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1988A
$1.00 FRN *MASSIVE CUTTING ERROR/FOLD ERROR.......$3.00 BILL HERE YA
GO* P.C.G.S #67PPQ Talk about a delight..... skewed nice and high, folded, then an overprint on top. Part of the top, full dollar bill, then part of the bottom is all here. You could say three dollars. An overprint is pushed downward from the alignment. Off in the area as well. When this note was folded it brought not only two notes.... three from the front of the bill. A fold over and aligned wrong during the overprint. Graded super high P.C.G.S #67PPQ with pure paper quality. Priced $3300.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1922
$20.00 GOLD CERTIFICATE "BUTTERFLY ERROR" P.C.G.S #40PPQ FR-1187 A Large size ERROR. Tuff. But yet on a Gold Certificate. Nearly impossible. A 1922 Series twenty dollar gold certificate have a Butterfly type error. An extra tab of paper is still attached to the note. Graded by P.C.G.S #40PPQ. An extra fine grade with pure paper quality. Bright colors and indeed very Rare to come across. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1928 $20.00 GOLD CERTIFICATE
*MISSING THE THIRD PRINT* PMG #64 EPQ One of four known... #3 are Uncirculated and the fourth is an *AU*. Here's one of the nicest out of the four known. A 1928 series Twenty Dollar Gold Certificate bearing ZERO third print. Unbelieveable? Yet it is. Graded and authenicated by P.M.G as a #64 with exceptional Paper Quality. A dramatic error note on a gold certificate. Clearly a bold statement. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1976 TWO DOLLAR FRN **DOUBLE
OBSTRUCTION** Having not one but two different obstructions on the reverse of this two dollar federal reserve note. A 1976 Series $2.00 FRN. How many over the top error notes are you going to pick up on $2.00 Frn's? Next to zero! Major errors on two dollar frn's are beyond tuff. We graded this one an *AU* About uncirculated. Never seen another LIKE IT ON A $2.00. Great error. Priced at $ $2900.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1928 $20.00 GOLD CERTIFICATE
*CUTTING ERROR* P.M.G #15 Low Grade... but it is what it is. A rare error on a gold certificate. Like finding a needle ina haystack.? 1928 Series gold certificate that was shifted over prior to the cutting process. As shown there is a part of the next note. "RARE" Gold certificate errors are few and far between. The note has been graded P.M.G #15. Written on the holder "two small tears" Affordable for such a rare error to exist. Priced at $2200.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1929 TY-1 $20.00
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEW ALEXANDRIA PA (SKEWED OFFSET) P.C.G.S
#62 CHARTER #6580- A skewed offset coming from a 1929 Series $20.00 First National Bank of New Alexandria PA. Graded by a third party P.C.G.S #62. Crisp Uncirculated note. This offset has been reconized and authenicated in the Don C kelly National Bank note 3rd edition guide. A terrific note that even bears a SERIAL #1. A front to back offset containing the black overprint. When would you expect one to show up on a Serial #1.? This bank has a total of 7 large and 23 small currently known. A westmoreland county bank. Priced at $6400.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| FR-1700 1933
SERIES $10.00 SILVER CERTIFICATE *KING OF THE SILVERS* P.M.G #50 What could be more better than a 1933 $10.00? How about a documented gutter fold, authenicated and graded by P.M.G #50. About Uncirculated. A splendid highly talked about series that only had 216,000 printed. This note was featured in the March 2010 BNR. By Peter Huntoon. Classified as the only error known on a 1933 Series $10.00. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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![]() Type Errors are error notes that are created the SAME on different denominaions and series. Missing 1st print, 2nd print, 3rd print. Inverted reverse, Inverted third print, Mulitiple 1st print, 2nd print, 3rd print. |
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| 1995
$1.00 FRN **3RD ON REVERSE** P.M.G #65EPQ 1995 Series $1.00 Federal Reserve note coming from the the New York District. A nicely centered Gem Uncirculated example. Graded by a third party P.M.G #65EPQ. Exceptional Paper Quality as well. A perfect 3rd on the reverse or say "overprint on the reverse". Very nice addition to anyone putting together a set. High grade and stands right out. Priced at $SOLD ![]() View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1981 $10.00
FRN **3RD ON REVERSE** P.M.G #64EPQ 1995 Series $10.00 Federal Reserve note coming from the the Boston District. A nicely centered A-A block 3rd print on the reverse. Graded by a third party P.M.G #64EPQ. Exceptional Paper Quality as well. Coming from the first print run of 1981 series $10.00's. A76902738A. Very nice addition to anyone putting together a set. Priced at $SOLD ![]() View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1996 $100.00 FRN
**MISSING THE FIRST PRINT** P.C.G.S #66PPQ Talk about a type note. 1996 Series $100.00 Dollar Federal Reserve note coming from the Richmond District having the first print missing? 100 Percent missing the first print on a $100.00. $100.00'S are in there own printing area at the BEP. They are the only denomination that has it's own printing area. This blank back was graded by a third party P.C.G.S #66PPQ. Pure paper quality to this one. Always missing from type note sets. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1995 $1.00 FRN
***BLANKBACK*** P.M.G #55EPQ 1995 Series $1.00 Federal Reserve note coming from the Atlanta District. Graded by P.M.G #55EPQ. Choice About Uncirculated with Excpetional Paper Quality. One fold down the middle of the note keeping it form being uncirculated. This note has a full missing the first print. Many would say BLANKBACK. Priced at $SOLD ![]() View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1976 $2.00 FRN
***BLANKBACK*** *XF/AU* HOLY GRAIL OF BLANK BACKS? Not really. Or many would surely say so. However this is one of just a few 1976 Series $2.00 Federal Reserve note's that have a missing the first print. This $2.00 Federal Reserve note coming from the St louis District is one of many that are missing from any blankback set's ever put together. This is a first for USARARE to ever sell one on a 1976 series. This note came from the same sheet as the March 2011 Famous Greg Anderson collection of error notes. That note was graded P.C.G.S #63PPQ were it realized $7500.00 plus the juice 15 percent = $8525.00. That note's serial number H12779265A. This one come's from the same sheet H12679265A. We graded it a conservative *XF/AU* Problem free and 100 percent original. This note was pulled from a teller once it was spotten within a pack. A must needed note that's priced very affordable considering it's rarity. Priced at $3850.00 ![]() View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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![]() When the two numbering blocks are accidentally set to different numbers prior to the printing run, or when one numbering block jams or clogs during production runs, a note with Mismatched Serial Numbers is created. Mismatch Prefix letters-Mismatch Suffix letters can also stick, or jam. |
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| 1988A $1.00 FRN
TWO DIGIT MISMATCH STAR G00/11* P.C.G.S #66PPQ 1988a Series $1.00 Federal Reserve note coming from the Chicago District. A two digit mismatch star note. Not your average one or two digits missing, but a replacment note at that! A STAR! Graded by a third party P.C.G.S #66PPQ. Pure paper quality as well. SERIAL #G11408455A----G00408455*. Stephen Sullivan's 2nd edition has these listed at $3000.00 in cu. Here's a nice high graded GEM example. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1988A $1.00 FRN
TWO DIGIT MISMATCH STAR G00/11* P.C.G.S #66PPQ 1988a Series $1.00 Federal Reserve note coming from the Chicago District. A two digit mismatch star note. Not your average one or two digits missing, but a replacment note at that! A STAR! Graded by a third party P.C.G.S #66PPQ. Pure paper quality as well. SERIAL #G11408457-G00408457*. Stephen Sullivan's 2nd edition has these listed at $3000.00 in cu. Here's a nice high graded GEM example. Priced at $2340.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1999 $10.00
FRN *CUTTING ERROR ***STAR*** P.C.G.S #55PPQ Series 1999 Ten Dollar Federal Reserve note coming from the Atlanta District. A cutting error that was misaligned during cutting. This note is a replacement note. These big head error notes are becoming more an more tuffer to achieve. Priced at $475.00 ![]() View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1935E SERIES
$1.00 SILVER CERTIFICATE MAJOR FOLDOVER P.C.G.S #64PPQ Series 1935E One dollar Silver Certificate... with a printed foldover. A detailed foldover that has the overprint on top. This note was found right inside the pack. Graded by a third party P.C.G.S #64PPQ. Choice Uncirculated. Great looking note. Priced out at $785.00 ![]() View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1935E SERIES
$1.00 SILVER CERTIFICATE MAJOR FOLDOVER P.C.G.S #65PPQ 1935e Series $1.00 Silver certificate with a major foldover prior to the third printing. A rare note in this grade for such an early series. Graded by P.C.G.S #65PPQ. Pure paper quality. The third print's seals and serial numbers are right on top of the fold. Awesome note worth every penny and some. Priced at $SOLD ![]() View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1990 $20.00 FRN
*MASSIVE CUTTING ERROR* THE 45/55 SPLIT P.C.G.S #58PPQ 1990 Series Twenty dollar federal reserve note coming from the atlanta district. An exceptional error note to have ever came out of the printing press. Misaligned nearly halfway between notes. Sometimes you can get that seal and serial number from a below sheet on certain types of errors... When do you ever get both seals and serial numbers? Well here it is. A carl bombara plate note that was used in his advertisements for years! Priced out in the Stephen Sullivan reference at $5000.00. You may of seen alot of these types of error notes on ebay.com. 99 percent of them are fake. People cutting up sheets. How is this one NOT fake.? The serial number range is way below 96 million. This serial number is F03419594C. 1990 Series twenty dollar sheets uncut were never released to the public. Making this error 100 percent legit. We even had P.C.G.S Authenicate the note. P.C.G.S #58PPQ. Awesome note by far. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1977 $5.00 FRN *MAJOR FOLDOVER WITH
TWO OVERPRINTS ON THE NOTE*
P.C.G.S #66PPQ 1977 Series $5.00 Federal Reserve Note coming from the Richmond District. A major foldover that has not one but two partial overprints to the note. An eye appealing error! Graded by P.C.G.S as a #66PPQ. A Superb Gem. Priced at $1040.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| (2) 1977 SERIES $1.00 FRN'S
*NEARLY CONSECUTIVE MAJOR FOLDOVERS* Two 1977 Series $1.00 Frn's with major foldovers, wrapping up most of George Washington. Coming from the Dallas District.. Both notes Grade *XF* Extra fine. Just one serial number apart! Serial Ending #330-332. Awesome set of notes paired up. Priced for the set. $1350.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1977
$20.00 FRN *OBSRUCTION ERROR* P.C.G.S #58EPQ Great looking error note.... A 1977 series with a major obstruction on the left side. Clearly shown. Obstruction was installed after the second print, allowing the overprint to be stamped. Truly a conversational piece! Graded by P.M.G #58EPQ. Priced at $625.00 ![]() View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1996
$20.00 FRN *END OF THE ROLL ERROR* P.C.G.S #50PPQ First one we had to offer on a BIG HEAD? These error notes are well known on $1.00 Denominations. And known on all Small head design's. This one however is a Nex Gen note. 1996 Series $20.00 Federal Reserve note with the End of the roller marker in green on the reverse. The face printing was misaligned. This type of error is noted in the Stephen Sullivan Encyclopedia 2nd edition at $1500.00 in cu. This is a fantastic find. Graded by P.C.G.S. #50PPQ. Pure paper quality. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1993 $100.00 FRN
*2ND PRINT SHIFTED DOWNTOWN* P.C.G.S #63PPQ Face design was out of alignment, causing part of the next note below to be visible. The face design was shifted upwards. The overprint seals and serial numbers are shown in the correct spot. Early series $100.00. Graded by P.C.G.S #63PPQ as uncirculated with PPQ. Pure paper quality. Great note. Affordable. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1985 $5.00 FRN
*MAJOR MISALIGNMENT *BOTH WAYS* P.C.G.S #58PPQ BOTH WAYS! 1985 Series $5.00 Federal Reserve note coming from the New York District. A alignment issue that caused the note to have all the printings to be well off from dead center. P.C.G.S #58PPQ Third party graded. Just a hairline off from being Uncirculated. Notice part of the next sheet is visible on the front and on the reverse! Priced at $625.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1996 $50.00
FRN *BIG HEAD CUTTING ERROR* P.C.G.S #58PPQ Big head design..... cutting error. 1996 Series $50.00 Federal reserve note coming from the Atlanta District. Sure enough the sheet was pushed to far from the cutting blades...... causing the sheet to be misaligned. Top portion from the second sheet is visible. Grades *P.C.G.S #58PPQ* Lovely error. Priced at $335.00 View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| (3) 1969B SERIES $1.00 FRN'S WITH
THE *ULTIMATE SHIFT* Three 1969B Series $1.00 Federal Reserve Notes. A super dramatic third print shift making the overprint so far fetched to the right that the overprint from the other sheet was put onto this note. What even more impressive is the fact that the book ends are present. Before and after notes. These shifts are currently listed in the Fred Barts error book, as well as the Stephen Sullivan Error book at $3000.00 in Uncirculated condition. We graded this set *About Uncirculated* That two sets of overprints on one bill. If this was a duece we could call it two sets of overprints at $15,000.00. Well, not so. Excellent error note to have.. the bookends make this note a blast. Priced at $1500.00 -For the SET. View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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| 1957
$1.00 SILVER CERTIFICATE *3RD PRINT SHIFT* P.C.G.S #35 Shown very easy. A 1957 Series $1.00 Silver certificate with a major 3rd print shift. Shifted to the right. Seals and seial numbers as well as signatures are well to the right side of the note. Graded by P.C.G.S #35. Very fine to extra fine grade. Not your common frn third print shift. Priced at $SOLD View OBVERSE View REVERSE |
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