Question #13: What is the highest value dollar denominated instrument printed by the BEP? Answer #13: The $500,000,000.00 Treasury Note. For those wanting an example, look for the souvenir card from the 1987 Mid-Winter ANA. Most answered the $100,000.00 gold certificate. Question #14: What extra and unusual step was added to the production of a short run of notes for the Philippines at the request of the US Army during WWII? Answer#14: They were artificially aged by the Bureau of Standards to simulate used currency. Question #15: How many notes were printed per sheet for the $20.00 Series 692 MPC notes printed by the BEP? Answer #15: 50 c10ck3r 2 gsalexan 12 clayirving 13 wiggam007 14 TheNoost 13 Krispy 13 Duke Kavanaugh 1 Kasia 15 RonTerry 4 Conder101 1 lucyray 6 SteveInTampa 8 Weg 1 Question #16: What was the last series of US paper money issued with the Latin motto Treasury Seal? Deadline for answering is Friday May 18, 2012 at 8:00pm Central.
here's a link to a picture of it http://www.auctiva.com/hostedimages...555975263&images=555975263&formats=0&format=0
For questions #14, does any one have a visual example or link to the artificially aged notes? A comparative example would be interesting to see before/after aging.