Paper Money: New Acquisitions

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Dr Kegg, Dec 16, 2010.

  1. RJK3

    RJK3 New Member

    Yes ccmint I got it off eBay. Only place I could get a decent deal on one. I don't know too much about them though.
     
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  3. ronterry

    ronterry New Member

    This is what I came up with;

    In 1973 the U.S. Government tested a new press to make U.S. currency. The test was done in Germany on a Giori press with both the front and back designs. The test runs were later sold to an American collector who sold them off to dealers.
     
  4. avengerc4

    avengerc4 Member

    interesting. That's kind of cool! And nice find on the 2's. Ask them if they had any more?
     
  5. RJK3

    RJK3 New Member

    Thanks! Were you able to locate approx. how many? This was the first one I had ever seen. I had seen a few that had been graded going for big bucks so I thought this would be a good unique note to hold on to.
     
  6. ronterry

    ronterry New Member

    Sorry I didn't see any info on total mintage, but judging the value of these guys I can assume there is only a hand full out there.
    It certainly is a great addition to any currency collection that tells it's own story in history. I'm curious if the creation of the Fort Worth facility was a by product. In stead of making them faster on a different press, we'll just add a new facility. I'm just speculating, but would certainly be cool to connect the two?
    Do you know if the note use intaglio? Basically do you feel any texture when you run your finger over it?
     
  7. RJK3

    RJK3 New Member

    I didnt feel any texture on it like an intaglio. I'll try and do some research but it is difficult to find.
     
  8. Rope

    Rope New Member

    Another fun part of paper money?? Collecting. 1866
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  9. flechett3

    flechett3 New Member

    I've been saving star notes from change for a long time. The last one I got was from a tip, and it's probably the lowest serial note I've ever received, star note or not. It's been a good week for change for me, what with finding a 2002 Indiana state quarter with a die crack and what I think to also be a small cud error as well as this. Wish this bill had been treated better, but I'm keeping it all the same!

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  10. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    My latest WWII Emergency note, from a fellow Coin Talk member.

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  11. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    Look what I got today! The PCGS Population Report is 4 with 0 higher, and with a great serial number.

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    I also got this one:

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    It matches well with this note that I already had:

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  12. SNDMN59

    SNDMN59 New Member

    Received this in the mail today
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  13. SNDMN59

    SNDMN59 New Member

    SERIES 1928 D
    C76169483A
    K299
    $ 2.00


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  14. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Got this today. I've been looking for a decent example for a while.

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  15. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    Just got back from the Steelton, PA show an hour ago. While they didn't have too much paper money wise there, I was able to pick up my first 1929 National Bank Note. FR of NY in Fine condition for $20!! My book says it's worth $100, but I''m not sure if that is correct. Can anyone tell me if that is a value error in the price guide?

    I was able to snag the $5 for $10 (it's not cut as off-center as the scan shows - stupid scanner) and I picked up the "error" note for $2. It looks like it could have been doctored and washed and pressed, but my microscope will be able to tell me exactly what is going on with it. Either way, it would be a good example of what to look for in doctored notes.

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  16. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    The scan of the 1963A $1 Philadelphia note shows an unusual texture where the serial numbers and seal once were, or should have been. The entire note has the look of being washed, so my guess would be fake error.
     
  17. Dr Kegg

    Dr Kegg Star Note Fanatic

    +1 Steve, my thoughts exactly. It would be a good informative piece to show others what can be done to fake errors and what to be on the lookout for.
     
  18. tbudwiser

    tbudwiser Active Member

    I myself am unable to see what it is you guys see.. Looks real enough to me... How do you tell? I am still learning very much on error notes and I personally own very few, all which are minor.
     
  19. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    New notes received last week to replace lower grade notes in my collection:

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  20. tbudwiser

    tbudwiser Active Member

    You really think so? I bought one as soon as I could hoping that there wouldn't be any more print runs...
     
  21. clayirving

    clayirving Supporter**

    I also added these two notes to my 1976 $2 FRN First Day of Issue collection:

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