Alignment errors on U.S. currency vary significantly in value. If the image is still all within the borders of the paper it's considered a minor error and is generally worth very little above face value if anything. However, if the printing is far enough off that part of the image of another bill is visible, it's much rarer and could sell for $200 to $600 depending on the extent of misalignment. You would have to take the bill to a couple of dealers who specialize in error currency to get competing estimates.
A misprinted 1977 $20 bill with a double print on the back, in uncirculated condition, may be considered valuable to collectors. The value of such a note would depend on the extent of the error and the overall condition of the bill itself. It is recommended to have it authenticated by a reputable currency grading service to determine its worth accurately.
Try ALT+CTRL+PRINT SCREEN
it means that something is worng with your printer that is not letting it print
Abnormally high print head temperature. Check environment if acceptable replace print head.
A 1919 penny with a misspelling of "In God We Trust" is a common error and does not significantly impact the value of the coin. The value of a 1919 penny in circulated condition is typically around 25 cents, regardless of the error. If it is in uncirculated condition, it may be worth a few dollars to collectors.
Yes, if you want to, but generally it is not done.
If its the print of the man and woman sitting in front od fireplace with a pot, I have the print which is very old. Do you know what it is worth?
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1972. Please check again and post a new question.
I have one too. it seems to be a misprint. do you know any thing about it
System.err is much like System.out, except instead of going to standard output, it returns a stream to standard error. According to the Java API, you should use this to print out error messages directly to the user even if you have redirected System.out to print to a file or other stream.
put a treat just in front of the card
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1972. Please check again and post a new question.