A Belarusian found strange 100 dollars. The bank confirmed the banknote's authenticity, but did not accept it
Alexander sent a photo of an unusual 100-dollar banknote to the editorial office of Onliner.by — according to him, he tried to exchange the banknote at an exchange office, but it didn't work out.

According to Alexander, he once received the banknote in Belarus, and now tried to deposit it into an account, but the exchange office refused to accept it. Then he wondered if the banknote could be of interest to collectors.
— The bank confirmed its authenticity, but did not accept it because the lower edge was incorrectly trimmed, — the man claims.
Journalists asked a numismatist to evaluate the banknote. According to him, the lower edge is indeed trimmed, but it's not a printing defect — most likely, the sheets shifted slightly during cutting.
— I have never heard of this defect being interesting. And if it were, there would be many fakes on the market, because it's not difficult to trim at home, — the expert believes.
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