I don't think so. It is possible you can get a small premium if you sell it to the right person, but otherwise it's a spender. What happened here is that the note wasn't cut evenly on the sheet of notes, or that the reverse of the bill wasn't printed in the right place. I am no expert, I'm just going off what I have seen from other threads on similar bills.
It's a keeper. Having the secondary note showing on the reverse will make it desirable but the condition will bring the premium down somewhat.
misaligned press. This bill will definitely carry a premium considering that part of the image is cut off. I can't say for sure how much it would be worth, but more than face value!
Yes, this is an error. It's a misaligned back. It should be worth well over $100 since part of another back is showing.
I merged this thread with the other one, only one thread per topic. 4 – Multiple posts and/or threads. If you have a question, please, first consider the appropriate section of the forum to place your question. If you don’t know, that’s fine, just the pick the one you think is best. However, it is only necessary to ask your question or make your comment ONCE ! Please do not make multiple posts or threads on the same subject, even if they are in different areas or forum sections. Somebody will see your question or comment no matter where you put it and provide an answer if they can. I have yet to ever see a question that could not be answered by somebody on Coin Talk. And please, use some patience. Not everybody is on-line every minute of the day. Usually a question will be answered within a few hours at most. But if your question is not answered immediately, be patient. Some members only visit the site every few days. Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t34131/#ixzz223hiBFyC Nice note BTW!