If the serial # were 50911905 or 05199150, there would be. Do you see and understand the difference between your note and my examples? Such notes are referred to as "Radar Serial Numbers".
Thank you guys for input, I’m not all too familiar with serial number etiquette. Can’t this still be classified as a bookend note though? I’m not looking to get rid of it, I just wasn’t sure what it would’ve been classified as. I have had this note for years, I noticed it’s serial numbers today and thought I’d ask. Came from a hoard that sat around for years and I managed to buy all those notes up when they came in.
Here's some info, Please study it : CoolSerialNumbers.com - Fancy Serial Numbers PMG Paper Money Grading Scale | PMG Valuable serial numbers This info should help you a lot.
05/19/1905 is Natalie Kingston's birthday. She was an actress/dancer and did several movies in the 1920-30's. Only one I ever saw was Tarzan tho, lol Edit: As far as a classification I suppose it would fall into a serial date note. For the example I used above it would be called a "birthday note" but they can also be associated with historic event dates.
I don't remember the last time I saw a $50 in circulation, $100's almost daily but hardly ever a $50, lol
Looks like it should be a repeater, all the numbers are there, but they are just in the wrong positions.
Is anyone else having trouble loading images from the website? The post that I have made aren't showing my pictures and on other members post as well. Some feedback would be appreciated. Thanks