New purchase 1934 $20 note

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by bobbeth87, Jul 29, 2009.

  1. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    For those of you will a lot of paper, mine is modest. I have a four note holder and I wanted to show 4 different styles of each denomination (except for 1s and 2s which I have a lot of, and have posted).

    I have shown my 5s before, but here are my 20s. I purchased the 1934 note yesterday to fill the hole and have 4 different versions of it.

    GET THIS....my scanner would not scan the 2004 note at the bottom stating that it is illegal to counterfeit and directing me to a website to get more information regarding the rules of producing such images. Did you guys know that this security feature was there?

    Anyway, picture these three WITH a 2004 new note at the bottom and that is how my 20s page looks. I spent more than I wanted to on the 34, but I really like it!!!!

    Bob
     

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  3. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    I really like it also. Congrats on the new purchase. Maybe you can take a pic of the '04?
     
  4. urbanchemist

    urbanchemist US/WORLD CURRENCY JUNKIE


    very nice notes. the problem is a known issue with newer notes. they do have security features that dont allow some scanners to scan newer notes. i know i use Photoshop CS3 and with my cannon scanner it pops up a notice when i scan lets say the new 5's. all i do is click on the little warning box and then it allows me to save the note
     
  5. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    do you ... by any chance... use an EPSON scanner? :rolleyes:

    they little buggers at epson decided to make the legal activity of scanning currency... and prevent us from doing it. in the US, the new $20's, the new $10 (i dont know about the new 50 and 100), and an aboslute TON of world notes!!!! I will never own another epson! If you want to read the full story ... do a serch on the forum for 'epson'...

    back to the topic at hand :) thats a great 1934 $20 bobbeth87. Its a cool idea to show each new generation of a denomination side by side. i love looking at the changes!!
     
  6. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Yes.....it's an epson.......no matter what I did, it wouldn't scan it.

    And yes, that is how I'm doing my little collection.....sort of like a type set of paper money. It is very cool to look at the page and play the game what-is-different-about-these-pictures. The reverse changes are cool as well with no In God We Trust on the 34. I have four 5s, 3 10s, and 4 20s. I need a 10 now to show a fourth different design (have the 06, 03, and 81). I'll have to look to see what has a significant change on the 10 for my fourth one......any suggestions?
     
  7. bobbeth87

    bobbeth87 Coin Collector

    Here's the full effect, via camera:
     

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  8. GrimReaper

    GrimReaper Senior Member

    Now you just need a 28 series with a numeral seal to the left !! :thumb:


    Good job !!
     
  9. vrt

    vrt Junior Member

    And one from 1950s series - it would fit nicely between 1934 and 1990 - it still has "will pay to the bearer on demand" but already has small seals.
     
  10. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    I Love em Bobbeth... great job!!:D :high5:

    RickieB
     
  11. TheNoost

    TheNoost huldufolk

    Top to bottom, it looks like Jackson is getting closer. Pretty soon he will be 3D jumping out at us!
     

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