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Re: I agree with John. And...

It does look like it was printed using a 4-color process printing press.
But, rather than mixing colors using the CMYK blend, it may have been set up to print 4 SPOT colors -- Green / Red-Orange / Blue / Black.

The Black printing on the reverse did have poor registration, as easily seen.
Also, the ink mixes on the reverse may have been low and/or re-mixed & poor quality control, such as the darker green.

I would consider the chip shown as an error / variation, depending on your definition of the 2 terms. Definitely unusual.

These chip colors, spelling out "Nevada Club" did not always conform to the actual sign colors (6 different colors) as seen on the postcard below. (Postcard pic from MOGH / Chipguide.)

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Has anyone seen one of these?
The second side looks like too much sun exposure
Yes sun, but the sun does not move the lettering
I agree with Dennis .....
... and the letter "B" as well.
I was only commenting on the colors
We're still going to have a full investigation ~
Re: The second side looks like too much sun exposu
I can see your point about the yellow
Re: I can see your point about the yellow
Registration is off. If 4-color; black plate.
Re: I agree with John. And...
Re: Color varieties in Nevada Club $5's
Re: I agree with John. And...
Re: I agree with John. And...
Re: Errors vs. Varieties
Here's an error
Here's what it should look like
In Chip Guide..
Re: In Chip Guide..
Even If It Wasn’t an Error Chip..
After reading all the comments, I believe...
I believe the experts
The only thing I would add to this ~~~

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