This listing is for the photographed 1981 One Dollar Bill with a Gutter Fold Error, as pictured.
The Gutter Fold Error is one of the most common types of paper money errors, which is not surprising considering the challenges involved in creating sheets of banknotes using multiple printing stages. A Gutter Fold Error occurs when a fold becomes embedded within the paper prior to ink reaching it. When the paper is later unfolded, there will be a gap in the design. Sometimes this white space is quite prominent. Sometimes, the error is isolated to only part of the printing process.
1981 One Dollar Bill Gutter Fold Error - XF (Extremely Fine) Grade - Gutter Fold Error 1 Dollar Bill Federal Reverse Note