Counterfeit mistake? Or treasury error?

Norml99

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antmike915

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That's interesting, I would go to a local coin shop and get it checked out. I wouldn't sell it to them if it's a authentic error (if that's your intention). I've heard dealers won't pay you nowhere near what a collector would.
 

UnderMiner

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It's in the style of the old $20 too. Looks like a legit print error to me.
 

Carl-NC

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Not sure about this one. If it were a print error then the $20 Treasury seal would be green, not black. And it only covers 1/3rd of the note. I'd be tempted to say someone just printed it with a laser printer. Take a Q-tip dipped in acetone and test it... acetone will remove laser toner but not Treasury ink.
 

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