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2003 One Dollar Bill Cutting Error

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Welcome to CCF.
Great first post and awesome error note. I would value it at least $1K, maybe more if authenticated and encapsulated by either PCGS or PMG. Thanks for sharing.
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If Steve says it's real and valuable then you can be assured it's good.

It should be obvious to any casual observer that this bill is unusual - so how did it obtain so many circulation folds? Apparently it's seen quite bit of commerce.
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How can a note get cut like that? I can't wrap my head around this one.

I mean what if somebody bought a sheet of notes and cut it up?
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what if somebody bought a sheet of notes and cut it up?

Uncut sheets have serial numbers starting with 9, so it's not that.
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Hondo answered my question before I even got to post it.
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How can a note get cut like that? I can't wrap my head around this one.

There's a fold on the upper-left corner of the large/intact note -- from where the cut-off note starts (directly above the "I" in America), southeast to the right edge about level with the top of the "1" oval. I printed a copy of the OP image, cut it out, and folded it along this line. The diagonal edge of the cut-off note lines up pretty well with the top edge of the intact note. So I'm guessing the sheet was folded along this line before being cut.
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Very cool find and authenticated in the open market it has no limits keep us updated on this one thanks.
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Wow! That's very cool, thanks for sharing.
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https://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/f2003as.html

Tells you it was printed in DC in May 2006.

There is also a link to the table of uncut sheets

https://www.uspapermoney.info/general/uncut.html

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