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  • Nov 9, 2009, 01:07 PM
    makmom1
    1953 - 5 dollar bill red ink off-centered printing
    Hi I have searched and read previous posts regarding the $5 bill that is a 1953 B series with red ink. Mine also has United States Note written at the top and the Treasurer is Smith and Secretary is Dillon. N21 is in the bottom right-hand corner near the numeral 5 and there is an N under the numeral 5 in the upper left-hand corner. The serial number is C50308756A (in red and no stars or periods).

    My question is if there is any significance to it being printed off-center. It rests near the top of the bill.

    The bill itself is in pretty good shape. Definitely not crisp though. Thank you for your help.
  • Nov 12, 2009, 12:30 AM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    Makmom1- This note sounds like it is a "ERROR" note;; without being able to see this note ,it would be hard to give you the right infor. :: To fiond the right opart of the book on error notes of different kinds of them ;; What wiould be a great help would be if you could post pictures of both side on this postand then I could see it and more then likely I could give you the answers;Waitingfor your reply;;Have a great day and GOD BLESS ::F.B.E.
  • Nov 12, 2009, 08:02 AM
    makmom1
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    The back of the bill looks centered just fine. The front is off. Thanks for your help FBE. I appreciate it!
  • Nov 12, 2009, 10:48 PM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    Makmom1- Thank you for your quick reply and the pictures of the note in question, they turned out very good ; as far as jherlping you I was more then glad to ; I enjoy doing this; ;;
    I believe that what you are talbelHave a great night and GOD BLESS;;
  • Nov 13, 2009, 05:58 AM
    makmom1
    FBE - I'm unsure as to whether there was an answer in your reply email. If there was one, it seems it was cut off after your last sentence. Unless of course, I'm jumping the gun and you haven't time to respond yet, in which case, I will calmly wait for your reply. :-)

    Thank you again
  • Nov 15, 2009, 11:40 PM
    Flying Blue Eagle

    Makmom1 - The $5.00 N0tE YOU HAVE IN
    Question .I believe that it is that the note was
    CUT that way from the 32or36 note cutter .;;After studying your pictures and the samples in my book IK do believe that it is what I said earlierI will not forget to mess around with this Questions and find the answer;; AND I WILL FIOND THE TRUE ANSWER:: Makmom one;; HAVE A GREAT NIGHT ,and have a good day tomorrow and GOD BLESS:: FG.B.E.
  • Jun 2, 2012, 04:49 PM
    blakec_457
    I have dealing with U.S Notes like this for years and this is a tremendous Value I've known people to Pay $50,000 or more or less but people pay lost of money just for the red prints and for the misprints and being that you Have here a Double Wammy Rare Gem in Collectors Eyes by it having Both Misprint and Historic red print the value I cannot even Imagine would be through the roof if I were u I would Hold on to It till You have had multiple Experts Look at it in person if u go to Pawn Stars in vegas they will help appraise it or any gold/silver coin exchange business. Good Luck. Blake
  • Jul 28, 2012, 03:20 PM
    hollowbodyboy
    I have a 1953 $5 bill with red ink. It is crisp! Couple of unusual things... It has small black line in the centre top that looks like an inking error. Also, the serial number that begins with a B is not centred, and the B appears more spaced apart from the numbers than all other bills.

    Also, on my 1976 $2, the J in the serial number, on the right side of the bill, is set higher than the numbers and clearly does not match the J on the left side of the bill even though both numbers are the same.

    Are these errors?

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