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 How long does it take for a bank of america atm card to be shred if you don't take it out the atm?
How long does it take for a bank of america atm card to be shred if you don't take it out the atm?...


 If it was not your birthday and dad came in your room and gave you a billion dollars what wouldyou say?
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 Your most embarassing moment?
Mine was farting very loudly in blockbusters with a passel of kids with me who, naturally, yell at me about it at the top of their lungs! Needless to say, never been back to that particular B...


 What is the color of my hair?
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 Where do the dead go?
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 Walmart......?
anyone else think that Wal-mart will bring about the appocolypse, and kill us all, or am I just being paranoid?...


 Can I sue the lawyer who sent me a bogus subpoena?
If i had proven that a lawyer had sent me a bogus subpoena, can I countersue?...


 Do Canadian banks accept Euros?
I have 25 euros (all coins) left over from my trip to Spain and want to get some Canadian dollars so will a canadian bank accept them then let me withdraw the money in Canadian dollars?...


 What are some good career choices for an introvert?
I would be a monk or a hermit, but I like cable and sex....


 God is one or two?
no detail...iuits just a ...


 How much is a "few"?
Can a "few" mean 4?...


 Is it legal for a local video rental store....?
...to charge me over $300 in late fees because I didn't return the movie on time? Before I go into the store to dispute and try and get the amount due reduced, I'd like to know all my ...


 Where can i make money online for free and no scams ???
i was wonering where i could make money online that is credited in my paypal account ???...


 How do I beat Bank of America?
They are gouging me for $280 in overdraft fees. I need help!!!
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Ok for starters, I didn't write hot checks. My wife went to lunch a few times and didn't give ...


 Im in love with a stripper, is it possible to make her into a housewife?
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 Cashier problems can some1 help?
i let them drink on the register when they arent sppose to do i let them listen to their mp3 when there doing the throw backs but when it gets busy all i ask for them to do is ring up the customer ...


 What happens to my CC debt, car payments, etc. should I pass away?
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 Why do people think there are real work from home jobs?
i have looked for 2 years, tried m2c it was a joke.... data entry... good luck. if you find them, they dont pay much and offer lots. if it costs to start...you are feeding someone else's kids ...


 What is the quickest way to make one million pounds legally?
If you have any ideas how to make a fortune ethically let me know ....


 I need some money. . .?
Okay, so for my school field trip its $110 total. I gotta pay for some of it, while my parents pay for some too. So, I need some money. I am 13 years old, what jobs can I do? How should I get money?...



Techman2
I got a werid dollar?
i just went to the store and was gave a correctly printed front side of a dollar bill but the back side had the back printed on it plus a nother copy of the front side printed on it again so it has a front side and a back side but along with the back side print it had a front print again
                     
 




#1con
Sounds like a rare misprint. Go to a dealer and ask.


girlwhoknowsitstrue
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I'm guessing it's a forgery - since the way that money is printed, that's not a Treasury type of error. Easy to tell - go to the bank and they'll let you know -


Born Again Atheist
Take it to a bank and see if they will exchange it for you. It sounds like a counterfeit.


♥Baby Bear♥
that's freeking awesome!!!! I would keep it. it's unique. it's probably fake but oh well. you'll probably never see another one like that ever again so hold on to it. it could be a good conversation starter. you never know.

I mean I don't know anyone who has a double sided dollar bill. do you?


SirCharlez
...hold on to it... you either have a "collectors" item by a bonified Federal misprint...or a bogus bill... take it to a collector and have it examined.


mush
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theres a marker you can buy which can tell by the type of paper it is, if it's real or not....if it is real, i'd hang on to that...


Questions????
I'll buy it off you!


britbratblond
okay, your a dipstick


califmom
You either have a very rare misprint no one has caught or
you have a counterfeit


railroad dave
a rare mis print could be worth big bucks . ask a dealer , not a bank . if forgery , banks turn it over to govt. , you get to write off loss on taxes .


zman492
What you are seeing is called a "complete offset transfer." From the "Blackbook Price Guide to United State Paper Money" Edition #35:

"Offset transfers are not, as is often believed, caused by still-wet printed sheets coming into contact under pressure. Though very slight offsetting can occur in that manner, it would not create notes as spectacular as those pictured here, in which the offset impression is almost as strong as the primary prining. These happen as the result of the printing press being started an instant or so before the paper is fed in. Instead of contacting the paper, the inked plate makes its impression on the machine bed. When paper is fed through, it picks up this "ghost" impression from the bed, in addition to the primary impression it is supposed to receive. Each successie sheet going through the press will acquire the impression until all the ink is totally removed from the machine bed. But, naturally, the first sheet will show the transfer strongest, and the others will be weaker and weaker. Obviously, the market value of such notes depends largely on the strength of the offset impresseion. The heavier and more noticeable it is, the more valuabel the note will be---all other things being equal."

The first sample note pictured is a 1977 series $5 bill with prices ranging fron $110 for a bill with light overprinting in "very fine" condition to $310 for a bill with dark overprinting in "uncirculated" condition. The second sample note pictured is a 1974 series $1 bill with prices ranging fron $100 for a bill with light overprinting in "very fine" condition to $325 for a bill with dark overprinting in "uncirculated" condition.

From these figures you can get an idea of the type of value the bill is likely to have, but only a professional can give you an accurate value.

These prices are from 2003, so the value may have gone up some since then, but they are also the prices a currency dealer would charge a customer, which are obviously higher than the prices a currency dealer would pay to buy the bills.


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