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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.

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