It is true that the American currency has great value in our country, but this copy exceeds any limit.
Current 1 dollar ticket.
When we enter the world of numismatics, it is surprising to see the value that some collectors give to simple Ticketsthat in our opinion they are not worth so much. That is why it is important to know how to identify rare, different or scarce aspects that They could be very valuable when exchangeing these types of pieces.
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In Argentina it is common for a great interest in the dollar, and being a mostly informal market, what is most accessible to the common population is the physical ticket in the exchange houses, trees or currency caves. For this reason, it is necessary to analyze the tickets we obtain, because finding a piece coveted by the collectors can make us win a fortune.


Dollar of 24 thousand

How to identify the 1 dollar ticket with printing error that is worth a fortune
Recently, on the Heritage Auccans site, A 1 dollar ticket was auctioned for around $ 24,000 That has a print error. According to people specialized in the subject, it has a notorious discrepancy in paper money. It is an error in the registration of the serial number that makes it unique.
On the left side of the image it is seen that execution 12 with the 2-1 plate combo has the F*block, while the right side of the ticket shows the FL block. The * is the incorrect part of the serial number, since the press operator placed it in the wrong part, in the position of the suffix of the numerator wheel instead of suffix L, as explained on the auction platform.
Why the errors in bills are so valuable for numismatics and how to sell them
Each error in a ticket makes the specimen unique or at least scarce, so collectors are usually on the search in the search for these pieces. It should also be noted that the state of conservation of tickets is very important, because a deteriorated one greatly loses its value, while one that is preserved in good physical condition can cost more.
Source: Ambito