I haven't collected any uncut sheets yet. I'm thinking of collecting one sheet from each district of the $2 note, 2003a series, 32 note or 4 note sheets. According to USPaperMoney.info, they did produce uncut sheets from each district (see below). Does anybody have an idea of how hard these would be to find? I see the BEP is sold out. [TD="class: fw"]A..A A..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]B..A B..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]C..A C..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]D..A D..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]E..A E..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]F..A F..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]G..A G..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]H..A H..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]I..A I..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]J..A J..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]K..A K..B [/TD] [TD="class: fw"]L..A L..B [/TD]
The popular sheets are still available through eBay and certain dealer inventories. The other, harder to locate sheets, will take some patience. I started 2 years ago, and finished collecting all 24 4-subject sheets back in June.
Which sheets are the harder ones to locate? I'll keep a special eye out for those. I like the four note sheets for the collectible package they come in. I think the four notes would be easier to find too. Congratulations on completing your set!
The first districts offered are tough, E-A, H-A, I-A, and J-A. Check with Timothy Lucky or David Spencer