This is a hilarious story I stumbled upon like a week ago. You may have heard of error coins and error bills. Maybe you even own one. Depending on the type, these errors may carry a small or big premium to the face value but sometimes they are auctioned for wife changing money.
But this is not just another error. It's the mother of errors. Meet the current holder for the world's most expensive error note:
To the untrained eye this would like yet another 20 $ note with a banana sticker. But a closer inspection reveals the sticker came straight from the printing process as it has the original ink and everything:
The banana sticker became affixed to the sheet sometime after the second stage of printing, partially obscuring the word TWENTY behind the green seal of the Treasury Department. However, the banana sticker picked up some of the ink from the third stage of printing, including from the green seal itself and the adjacent serial number. This confirms the error as a genuine one that occurred at the BEP facility. source
This is an extremely rare type of error note called in the "retained obstruction" category, where a foreign object (in this case the banana sticker) gets stuck during the printing process on the note and remains there even after the bill enters circulation.
Nicknamed the "Del Monte" note, due to the banana produce sticker, it was discovered by an Ohio college student in 2003 during an ATM withdrawal. The student later sold it on eBay for $10,000 but that was only the beginning. The bill was auctioned in 2006 for $25,000 and in 2021 it was auctioned for...
$396,000 USD
Yes, almost 400k fucking USD for a note with a fucking banana sticker. 😂
And with that price, the Del Monte brole the world record for the most expensive error note which it still holds as we speak.
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I guess the moral of the story is to take a closer look next time a note with a sticker falls in your hands 😂
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