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I have a twenty and five dollar bills. The top of each bill...

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Question by bakoo
Submitted on 9/20/2003
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I have a twenty and five dollar bills. The top of each bill has about 1/16 of an inch white border. The rest of the border is even on the other three sides. Other bills of this denomination don't look this way. Is this usual? Are these defects in the cutting process?

An answer would be appreciated.

thanks
bakoo


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 9/21/2003
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Hi...not really an error with collectors I'm afraid.Better to spend them.

Pete

 

Answer by jone
Submitted on 3/28/2006
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