I have a tricky question

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by xeno108, Sep 1, 2006.

  1. xeno108

    xeno108 New Member

    Ok... so I found out something bizarre today. I'm trying to collect as many different bills from 1928 to present in $1,5,10,20s

    This includes variations (such as the 1935 experimentals) and I descovered, after searching high and low for a 1963 $5 FRN... that there might be two variations???

    I was looking in my red book... and I'm guessing that this is not a print error... but it lists $5 bills for the 1963 Granahan/Dillon, 1963 Granahan/Fowler, AND 1963A Granahan/Fowler.

    Here's where it gets tricky... from what I understand, it used to be that when signatures changed, they would make a new series (A,B,C,etc) and it seemed they did that with 1963 to the 1963A... but there is a listing for a 1963 with the signature changes, but not the series quite yet???

    I would LOVE to know if there is such a bill and why would this happen? Any info would be awesome. Unfortunately, I've searched high and low for my one 1963 Granahan/Dillion on EBAY (since 99% of 1963 $5 are US NOTES since nobody trusted the banks back then!)... how impossible is it going to be to find the other one :eek:
     
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  3. xeno108

    xeno108 New Member

    never mind... i decied to play investigator and noticed both the 1963 & 1963A with the Granahan/Fowler combination had the same Fr. number and the same quantity printed... the book had a bizarre misprint. Hmm... I wonder if there's any market for BOOK errors dealing with money *L*
     
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