And that’s how a new collectors note is born.
How collectible is it with 480 million of them out there?
RBA not fazed by Australian $50 note typo
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#12"The graphical software package used by [Note Printing Australia] has no copy-paste mechanism and no spelling or grammar check. The text was manually typed in and misspelt at this point," according to a report into the error from the printing agency, dated January 11 this year."
Specialist software for industry can be absurdly shit sometimes. There are seemingly tons of niche software packages used in business that cost thousands per copy and lack even the most rudimentary features normally found in most software.
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
How collectible is it with 480 million of them out there?
Well if they’ll recall these they can become pretty rare pretty quickly as all notes returned to a bank either voluntarily or via circulation would be destroyed and exchanged with new ones.
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#17Apparently they also lacked human editors with grade-school educations.
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#19the error truly doesn’t matter.