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Double Denomination Fr. 1960-J $5/$10 1934D Federal Reserve Note. PCGS Banknote Choice Unc 64 PPQ. . ...
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"King of Errors" $5/$10 1934D Kansas City Double Denomination 64 PPQ
Double Denomination Fr. 1960-J $5/$10 1934D Federal Reserve
Note. PCGS Banknote Choice Unc 64 PPQ.Double denominations are known as the "King of Errors" with this Kansas City 1934D $5/$10 combination often fulfilling the needs of collectors who desire an example of this great error type. The backs are printed first and then they are set aside to dry. Later, the backs are sent to the presses in order to receive their correct face printing, which did not happen in this case. The sheets of twelve would be next overprinted and then cut into individual notes and banded. All of the inspections along the entire production path missed these double denomination errors. This nicely preserved error was noticed before it actually entered circulation, therefore it has been able to retain its paper originality that includes embossing of both of its serial numbers and the Treasury Seal. This is one of the higher third party graded examples of this error note that we have been able to offer. The latest 64 that we auctioned was a PMG 64 EPQ example that brought $26,400 in our 2018 ANA auction.
From the Fred Weinberg Collection
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Auction Info
2022 January 12 - 14 FUN Currency Signature® Auction - Orlando FUN #3586 (go to Auction Home page)
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January, 2022
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