1974 $10 Federal Reserve Note Error PCGS Choice VF 30

$400.00

The extent to the offset printing error can range from a tiny portion of the design being transferred to a complete, 100% offset. The darker and more complete the offset the more valuable the note.

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Product Details

This $10 Federal Reserve Note is a rare Offset Printing Error where it looks like one side bled through. This note is graded by PCGS as a Choice Very Fine 30.
Currency Highlights:
  • This $10 note is signed by Neff/Simon
  • Housed in an archival quality currency holder by PMG
  • Graded  Choice Very Fine 30 by PCGS.
  • Face: Portrait of Alexander Hamilton facing left, center
  • Back: Offset Printing Error (Front to Back)
  • Friedberg# 2022-L

Under normal printing situations a sheet of currency feeds between the printing plate and the impression cylinder. When the paper fails to enter the press, the printing plate hits the cylinder and leaves the ink impression. When subsequent sheets are fed through they will not only pick up the correct impression from the intended printing plate, but also the ink from where the plate hit the cylinder. This creates what is known as a offset error with the image in retrograde.

Condition

Very Fine – 30

Denominations

$10

Grade

PCGS

Year

1974

Year 1974
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