They give more than 6,000 dollars for this 10 dollar bill with 1 printing error

They give more than 6,000 dollars for this 10 dollar bill with 1 printing error
They give more than 6,000 dollars for this 10 dollar bill with 1 printing error

In the United States, a simple ticket of $10 has captured the attention of collectors and numismatists for a printing error that makes it extremely valuable. This piece, with a unique defect, has sold for more than $6,000, demonstrating that errors can have great value in the world of collecting.

The imperfections that make it valuable

In 1985, a ticket of $10 that had a notable printing error and that was that the front and back images overlapped due to an ink problem. Former President Alexander Hamilton appears on the front, while the Federal Reserve building should be on the back.

However, in this ticket, both images are united on the same side, creating a unique rarity. Additionally, the plate number on the bill does not match the back; the original is 536, but the error indicates 534. This makes it extremely rare and therefore very valuable for collectors, being worth thousands of Dollars.

Illustrative image. Fountain:
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In the United States, there are a large number of numismatic and collectible stores where these tickets They are highly valued. This particular one, with its printing error, has been classified as unique in the world, which explains its high market value.

For those who believe they have this valuable ticket of $10, it is recommended to visit a numismatic specialist. These experts have the knowledge necessary to analyze parts and determine their value based on their characteristics and possible errors. Have you checked your belongings yet?

 
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