Post your notes with the SAME SERIAL NUMBER

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  1. cashhound

    cashhound Well-Known Member

    This pair happens to be the same Series (2013):

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  3. Penna_Boy

    Penna_Boy Just a nobody from the past

    Very interesting.
     
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  4. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    OK, I’ll play

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  5. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Supporter! Supporter

    Those are cool notes.
     
  6. cashhound

    cashhound Well-Known Member

    VEERRY IMPRESSIVE Steve
     
  7. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Same serial number
    Same district
    Same block H-B
    Same grade 65PPQ

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  8. cashhound

    cashhound Well-Known Member

    Same plate #s too?
     
  9. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    The plate number information on the label of the 1977 is incorrect.
     
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  10. cashhound

    cashhound Well-Known Member

  11. Skippy Topaz

    Skippy Topaz PAPERBOY

    These are the only ones I have and the only modern notes I've ever purchased.. I just save Fancy or Low-Numbers and Star Notes that I find in circulation but I knew there would be no way I would ever come across two matching serial numbers in a million years and I thought it would be a cool addition to the collection so I bought 'em a long time ago :)
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  12. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Theses are a set of BEP Lucky Money notes, known as set 8.8.8. and issued on December 3rd 2008. The sets were limited at 8,888 sets and had an original sale price of $48.88. Three denominations all with the same serial number.

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  13. DM1

    DM1 Active Member

    My entry ...
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  14. HaleiwaHI

    HaleiwaHI Active Member

    All of these same number notes above are amazing finds. This must have taken the original owner of them a lot of time and effort to track 'em down, since they're from different blocks.

    To my knowledge:
    The 12 Federal Reserve banks and their code letters (blocks) are:
    1. Boston A
    2. New York B
    3. Philadelphia C
    4. Cleveland D
    5. Richmond E
    6. Atlanta F
    7. Chicago G
    8. St. Louis H
    9. Minneapolis I
    10. Kansas City J
    11. Dallas K
    12. San Francisco L
     
  15. harrync

    harrync Well-Known Member

    These are from the WWI 100th Anniversary set. I understand the Series 1913 "Battleship" note, but why the two modern $2's were included, no clue. And I don't know why the BEP put "COPY" on the battleship; it is a reprint from original dies, not a copy. And you can get it without the ugly "COPY" by buying an ANA 1988 souvenir card [B-116]! WWI set.jpeg
     
  16. UncleScroge

    UncleScroge Well-Known Member

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  17. HaleiwaHI

    HaleiwaHI Active Member

    Good eye. I missed that!
     
  18. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

    Here are my matching serial numbers. A little different from those previously posted. 1st nat note.jpg
     
  19. UncleScroge

    UncleScroge Well-Known Member

    Pretty impressive! How'd you manage to get those?
     
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  20. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Super nice @Packrat , 4th sheet issued for both denominations.
     
  21. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

    Purchased at a local estate sale several years ago. Person had been an officer of the bank at the time. One of four Jackson, Tennessee banks that issued national currency. I have seen some single $20 notes in former bank director lock boxes but none of them were for sale.
     
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