Here is an interesting photo from Monte of what can go wrong during the printing process. These are some fantastic error tokens from the state of Oklahoma.
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Great comments Monte, thanks for the additional information! If any of you other collectors out there have unusual error pieces that you’d like us to feature, please don’t hesitate to contact me with a photo and brief description!
Also, please note, as far as sales tax token errors are concerned: If you were to take all the errors, both major and minor (with the exception of die cracks) from all the other states and combined them, they would still only be a fraction of the errors produced for Oklahoma. Oklahoma has numerous errors, not only for the pressed paper as shown above, but also for their aluminum and fiber issues, too. Missouri’s one and five mill zinc pieces top the list of most common die crack errors, but with that one exception, Oklahoma “wins the battle” of being - by far - the most error prone state.
Great comments Monte, thanks for the additional information! If any of you other collectors out there have unusual error pieces that you’d like us to feature, please don’t hesitate to contact me with a photo and brief description!
Also, please note, as far as sales tax token errors are concerned: If you were to take all the errors, both major and minor (with the exception of die cracks) from all the other states and combined them, they would still only be a fraction of the errors produced for Oklahoma. Oklahoma has numerous errors, not only for the pressed paper as shown above, but also for their aluminum and fiber issues, too. Missouri’s one and five mill zinc pieces top the list of most common die crack errors, but with that one exception, Oklahoma “wins the battle” of being - by far - the most error prone state.