Have you shined a UV light on the security strip to see if it fluoresces? I believe you can call or email PMG to ask what they saw. The...
From the Federal Reserve in July 2023: https://www.frbservices.org/news/fed360/issues/071723/us-currency-program-update The United States...
[ATTACH] This is probably your Andy Mein. There is only one Andrew Mein with a WWII era army enlistment record. The Ordnance Major's last name...
Nevermind.
If you mean the 1950s, then it is old. That is when Historical Products began making these copies. These date from before 1973. That is when...
All the notes pictured are reproductions made by the Historical Products Company.
There are probably 49 others in sequence for the other states from the first day of issue of the 1976 $2.00 note on April 13, 1976.
The payee is Colonel Clarence A Stedman. He was a West Point graduate. He commanded a squadron of the 9th Cavalry at San Juan Hill. At the time...
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In the printing business, this is called feathering. Feathering in intaglio printing is usually caused by ink that is too thin or paper that has...
CGA was one of the pioneers of paper money grading. It ran into some reputation problems. It was then sold to a new owner who has been trying to...
I agree with this. The security thread has been pulled out through the face of the note.
Just as the Germans did in Sachsenhausen, the OSS forged many things - - identity papers, ration cards, military passes, etc. It was all printed...
The source for this is Stanley Lovell's book Of Spies and Strategems. Writing 20 years after the fact, Lovell may not have gotten all the...
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