The product is a circulated 1977 $1 bill from the United States with two errors: a cutting error and a shifted overprint. It is in fair condition and has not been certified. This dual error bill would be a rare and unique addition to any collection of paper currency with errors.

Here is a scarce and fascinating opportunity for the error note collector: a Series 1977 $1 Federal Reserve Note that features two separate printing errors!

Error 1: Misaligned Cutting Error

The note was improperly cut, resulting in a design that is shifted downwards on the paper. This creates an unusually wide top margin and a razor-thin bottom margin on both the front and back of the bill.

Error 2: Misaligned/Shifted Overprint

In addition to the cutting error, the third printing phase (which includes the seals and serial numbers) is also misaligned. The green Treasury seal and both serial numbers are shifted slightly to the right of their intended positions. A note with multiple, distinct errors is a prized find for collectors.

Condition:

The note is in fair, heavily circulated condition, as described. It shows numerous folds, wrinkling, and handling wear consistent with a note that has been in service for a long time. Please see the photos for a detailed view of its condition.

Note Details & Specifications:

This is a chance to own a scarce double-error note. It will be shipped securely from our location in San Bernardino, California.