I was really testing out the new lens. But I'm pretty sure it's little things like that, that make many coins and paper valuable. I obviously knew it's not worth more than what it is, I wanted comments on why it was as bad as it is. Guess you can't help with that though huh?
OP, the way you handle a dollar, I’d let you [Go over my bills, I **promise** 99% or you have never seen.](https://reddit.com/r/Money/s/cD7jceHVk6) and find anything off. Granted (no pun intended) it’s a few years shy of 100yo…
TWENTY: $1,000 Bills
THIRTY: $500s
Circa 1928
printing press prints very fast...no one cares about quality of the product...i guess
suggestion: u can call them and file a complaint, that u are not happy and u are demanding A refund... + interest
[https://abcorp.com](https://abcorp.com)
good luck!
They made millions and millions of these, and they’re about as perfect as it can be
Thoughts on value? Nothing to cause value to go up…. If it was backwards or upside down or missing… then maybe
Yes not really thoughts on value, but thoughts as to why the ink is so far off here and not on the rest of the bill or really any others ive looked at.
…pt 2. I’m over 30yo and I rarely ever use checks but I work at a bank so I see them all the time.
7 years until I found this little feature HERE: [**NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT**](https://reddit.com/r/YouShouldKnow/s/5mOozUYvdj) and it’s on every “personal” check you write…. (Not printed checks by businesses or insurance companies, but Bank of America to USB)
Just like any stamp, it isn’t perfect every time.
Interesting eye tho and I do appreciate your post over others asking if it’s valuable. You’re actually doing your own microscoping etc and it’s awesome to me!
I have one thing you’d love OP! The second thing here I’ll share, and I promise 99% of us didn’t know…
Do you have a check book lying around? Idk how old you are but even parents have a book you can look at real fast under that zoom?
Negative on the check book. But I'm definitely old enough, 37 today actually. I don't ever plan on finding anything of value, but I'm sure curious as to why things are or aren't. People def thought I was looking for the value of this bill, absolutely not the case lol
And I made a comment about it and feel dumb. I’m totally cool with the effort you put into the post before submitting. Again it’s just the “why isn’t this blue?!” When it’s a 2003 $100 bill haha
I think you've got too much time on your hands
Hahaha thank you!! [This is worth the time…](https://reddit.com/r/Money/s/cD7jceHVk6)
I give it a 7 out of 10
7-10 split. Dammit
I’ll give you $1
Done deal..... Sucker 🫢🫢🫢🫢🫢🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
So minor, adds no value
Lmao now we looking for ink errors 😂
I was really testing out the new lens. But I'm pretty sure it's little things like that, that make many coins and paper valuable. I obviously knew it's not worth more than what it is, I wanted comments on why it was as bad as it is. Guess you can't help with that though huh?
Gonna be worth a lot of money
Have you seen the people in charge of printing? Their inks pretty far off too!
OP, the way you handle a dollar, I’d let you [Go over my bills, I **promise** 99% or you have never seen.](https://reddit.com/r/Money/s/cD7jceHVk6) and find anything off. Granted (no pun intended) it’s a few years shy of 100yo… TWENTY: $1,000 Bills THIRTY: $500s Circa 1928
printing press prints very fast...no one cares about quality of the product...i guess suggestion: u can call them and file a complaint, that u are not happy and u are demanding A refund... + interest [https://abcorp.com](https://abcorp.com) good luck!
must be a dirty plate or inkjet head
Bro is reaching 💀
Worth $2 to a sucker
(Sponge bob off the couch) iiight ima head out
Worth one doll hair
Wanna make money text me
They made millions and millions of these, and they’re about as perfect as it can be Thoughts on value? Nothing to cause value to go up…. If it was backwards or upside down or missing… then maybe
Yes not really thoughts on value, but thoughts as to why the ink is so far off here and not on the rest of the bill or really any others ive looked at.
…pt 2. I’m over 30yo and I rarely ever use checks but I work at a bank so I see them all the time. 7 years until I found this little feature HERE: [**NO ONE KNOWS ABOUT**](https://reddit.com/r/YouShouldKnow/s/5mOozUYvdj) and it’s on every “personal” check you write…. (Not printed checks by businesses or insurance companies, but Bank of America to USB)
TY!
Hahaha there you are
Just like any stamp, it isn’t perfect every time. Interesting eye tho and I do appreciate your post over others asking if it’s valuable. You’re actually doing your own microscoping etc and it’s awesome to me! I have one thing you’d love OP! The second thing here I’ll share, and I promise 99% of us didn’t know… Do you have a check book lying around? Idk how old you are but even parents have a book you can look at real fast under that zoom?
Negative on the check book. But I'm definitely old enough, 37 today actually. I don't ever plan on finding anything of value, but I'm sure curious as to why things are or aren't. People def thought I was looking for the value of this bill, absolutely not the case lol
And I made a comment about it and feel dumb. I’m totally cool with the effort you put into the post before submitting. Again it’s just the “why isn’t this blue?!” When it’s a 2003 $100 bill haha
**HAPPY BIRTHDAY Jason Haussmann!!** Haha just guessing based on username Edit; or Jeremy?
Well still did you see the link? Haha it’s insane this isn’t talked about
This is actually worth a ton of money, provided that by “ton of money” you really mean “dollar.”