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Modified Item No
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Certification Uncertified
Grade Ungraded
Type Banknotes
Circulated/Uncirculated Uncirculated
Denomination $2
Grade Designation 60+

Check the listing for details. 1976 $2 uncirculated error note Over-inking, shift, cut & bleed errors very rare. Listed at 120.10 USD. 1976 $2 note alignment Shift over-inking error 60+. To follow the pictures so you can actually see the errors, go by pictures by the number. 1 - 9 1) Shows Obverse [front]2) Shows the shift error of the Green Seal () of over inking on the reverse. (likely, these over-inking errors are all due to dirty rollers)(Or bleed from the sheets below)7 & 8) Shows any folds, bad corners and so on. Of which there are none.9) Shows, with a bright LED light behind the note, will show any holes, tears, rips, or demerits if any which there are none. As to pricing, Whitman's Encyclopedia of U S Paper Money shows errors to be worth at least $20 - $50.00. With this note having 4 errors, the error value here could be over $200.00 as a note having four errors is very rare.That's what the BEP (Bureau of Engraving and Printing) has quality control teams to catch these things, reprint them and then you have a star note. So, the note is $2 plus being in Gem Uncirculated 60+ condition is another $5 = $7.00. The errors are at LEAST $200.00 = $207.00. Now I get $5 for husbanding this note for all these years, AND that = $212.00. Ok so far on the math? OK.Now eBay get's 10%. Don't they? = $21.20 = $233.20 & Pay pal gets 3% so we can use this venue safely, right? Right! = $6.996 = $7.00 = $240.20. And there you have it... EGADS! and YIKES... Ok, I'll split the whole thing with you. How about $120.10. OK? OKAY! Thanks for looking, if you want it, good luck in the bidding. Capt. Brian

$60.05
$120.10