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1995 $20 Federal Reserve Note Reverse Print Error
One in a Million? Try One in 2.4 BILLION!
All it takes is a single glance at the obverse of this 1995 $20 Federal Reserve Note to realize that something is wrong. There are big blank spaces where something should be... that’s it! The colorful seal and serial numbers are both missing. But where could they have gone?
Flip the note over and you’ll have your answer. This unique error note had its seal and serial number printed on the back of the note! But how did it happen?
Back over-print errors happen when an uncut sheet is fed into an “overprint press” facing the wrong direction. The overprint press is responsible for adding the Treasury and Federal Reserve District seals, district numbers and serial numbers to our paper currency.
In 1995, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing issued 2,476,800,000 $20 notes—and this reverse print error note is unique! Don’t wait for it to slip into someone else’s collection – secure it for yourself now!
- UNIQUE REVERSE PRINT ERROR – This $20 Federal Reserve Note features a unique error that occurred when an uncut sheet is fed into the press with the obverse of the note facing the overprinting press The result is that the Treasury and Federal reserve District seals, district numbers and serial numbers will be missing from the front of the note and will be displayed on the back.
- LEGAL TENDER PAPER CURRENCY – Your 1995 Federal Reserve Note is $20 legal tender despite having the unique reverse print error.
- CIRCULATED CONDITION – This note is in Circulated condition, meaning it was actually used as currency and changed hands even though it featured a glaring error!
- ONE-OF-A-KIND COLLECTIBLE – These types of errors range widely depending on where the notes are on the sheet and how many notes were printed. As such, this is a one-of-a-kind note unlike any other in circulation.
This unique note was actually used as legal tender despite its glaring error. Don’t make the mistake of passing up your chance to add it to your collection!
Availability | Out of Stock |
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Year of Issue | 1995 |
Country | United States |
Composition | Paper Collateral |
Condition | Circulated |
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Denomination | 20.00 |
Currency Type | Dollar |