i get that the friedberg numbering system is the "standard," but i have a question about it. F-1933 is the $1 series 2006, so i assume F-1934 is $1 series 2009. but F-1935 is the series 1976 $2. so what is the $1 series 2013? what is the friedberg number for the $1 series?
Found it on Don C Kelly's website. http://www.donckelly.com/sm_type/f3001d.html 20s are also reaching the end of their sequential numbering
On the PMG website you can find all the Friedberg numbers in the population reports. http://www.pmgnotes.com/poplookup/Categories.aspx
sorry, but your link is trying to force me to join a paid service. i appreciate your input, but it's not what i was looking for. if it were a link to a book, that's something i would spend money on.
Access to PMG's population report is absolutely FREE, and an excellent source for researching Friedberg numbers.....you do not get access as a site visitor, but you do if you join the Collectors Society (free). http://www.pmgnotes.com/MemberPortal/Login.aspx I've been a member for years, and have never paid a dime.