In crisp uncirculated condition, about $150
About $2.00
It sounds as if you're describing a "gutter fold" error. It's one of the more common printing errors and would probably retail in the $30 to $60 range depending on the bill's condition and the size of the crease. Gutter folds happen when a piece of paper doesn't go into the printing press evenly, similar to what can happen in a home or office copier.
It sounds like what you have is called a "gutter fold", an error that happens when one of the large sheets on which multiple bills are printed has a fold or crease in it so part of the paper does not get any ink. Gutter folds are among the most common printing errors; still, they might retail for upwards of $40 depending on the size of the fold.
The late series letter indicates this bill was actually printed in the 1950s despite the date. The lack of tears would make it worth a couple of dollars at retail. Please note that a bill's serial and check numbers almost never affect its worth. The date, series letter, and condition are the major factors determining value.
The condition of the piece is the key to its value. One crease diminishes its value. Have a local specialist estimate the value by visually inspecting it. There's more information at the related question.
It was built by Dr. Thomas Crease
Fold it from the left top corner to the right bottom corner and crease. xD
About $2.00
in a crease marking what are the crease edges with all the crease?
It sounds as if you're describing a "gutter fold" error. It's one of the more common printing errors and would probably retail in the $30 to $60 range depending on the bill's condition and the size of the crease. Gutter folds happen when a piece of paper doesn't go into the printing press evenly, similar to what can happen in a home or office copier.
A crease between your butt
Jimmy Crease was born in 1949.
Malleus Crease was created in 1996.
A synonym for crease is fold.
It sounds like what you have is called a "gutter fold", an error that happens when one of the large sheets on which multiple bills are printed has a fold or crease in it so part of the paper does not get any ink. Gutter folds are among the most common printing errors; still, they might retail for upwards of $40 depending on the size of the fold.
The crease should have about a 9 foot radius
The duration of In the Crease - film - is 1.5 hours.