Some of the notes from my collection

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by clayirving, May 13, 2024.

  1. clayirving

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    It has been a bit quiet in this forum, so I thought I’d post some notes from my collection.

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  3. clayirving

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  4. cwart

    cwart Senior Member

    :DSomeday I will get around to learning about currency collecting….
     
  5. Cheech9712

    Cheech9712 Every thing is a guess

    Hows about the back of the 1000
     
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  7. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .


    Someday I'll get around to having that much cash in my wallet at one time . . . .

    Z
     
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  8. clayirving

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    Just as good as the front!
     
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  9. clayirving

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    FR-1500 | KL-1444

    First and Last Issue of the Small Size $1 United States Note

    Series 1928 $1 United States Note, "Funny Back", Woods - Woodin, Plate# A14/2432, S/N A00004627A, 1,872,012 printed
    PCGS About New 53PPQ

    The reverse of the note was so radically different from other notes that it earned the nickname "funny back". The Series 1928 United States Note was actually printed in April 1933. Only 5,000 were released to the public in the US. The rest were issued in Puerto Rico during 1948 and 1949. It is thought that all the 8,000 star notes in this series were released in Puerto Rico. The Currency Acts of July 10, 1862 and March 3, 1863, and May 31, 1878 (among other legislation) established a statutory limitation of $346,681,016 on the amount of United States Notes authorized to be outstanding and in circulation. Most of the United States Notes issued during the Series 1928 $1 United States Note were $2 and $5 denominations, so the $1 note was very short lived.
     
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  10. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    -That's very interesting about its link to Puerto Rico & short issue!

    I always liked that red sealed US Note. Do you have an image of the back?
     
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  13. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    Thanks for sharing.
    Nice!
     
  14. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Great examples :)
     
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  15. clayirving

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    It took a lot of time and money!
     
  16. mpcusa

    mpcusa "Official C.T. TROLL SWEEPER"

    Some times it takes allot of patience and
    timing to find the right situation.
     
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