Unusual? $20 Bills Uncut Sheet

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  1. APX78

    APX78 Well-Known Member

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  3. lovecoinswalkingliberty

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  4. Michael K

    Michael K Well-Known Member

    Interesting that all of the bills serials end in 816.
    As for value you would have to look it up.
    It's already $320 face.
    As an uncut sheet, it's worth more than that.
    And since they are all stars, still worth more than that.
     
  5. Dave M

    Dave M Francophiliac

    Interesting, but I'm pretty sure that's the way they all are :)
     
  6. *coins

    *coins Well-Known Member

    Uncut sheets of stars are a lot more scarce than non-star ones.
     
  7. Blissskr

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  8. *coins

    *coins Well-Known Member

    You can't just go buy star sheets from the BEP though.
     
  9. APX78

    APX78 Well-Known Member

    Thanks for answering my post.
    I didn't see the star in the title because my browser is an older browser and it didn't load the star. When I loaded the listing on an updated browser the star was there. Thanks for pointing that out.
     
  10. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    Well...not really. Prior to Series 2006, *all* of the higher-denomination ($10 and up) uncut sheets were star sheets. And where $20's are concerned, the 2004A GA..* sheets are massively common. The BEP doesn't report quantities printed for the uncut sheets, so we have to estimate from observed serial numbers, but it appears likely that there were more 2004A $20 GA..* sheets released than all other $20 sheets of all other series combined.

    These estimated quantities are given as the number of *notes* issued in sheet form, since not all sheets were the same size....
    1996 AL..*: very roughly 32,000
    2004 EA..*: very roughly 32,000
    2004A GA..*: 384,000
    2006 IB..A: 64,000
    2009 JA..A: 96,000
    2009 JB..A: 64,000
    2013 MD..A: looks like 32,000 but they're still selling them
     
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  11. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    And, the series 2004A $10 Atlanta Stars GF*’s were only offered in sheets and can be found easily, even though the print run was extremely low.

    The plexiglass frame shown holding the 16-subject sheet was also sold by the BEP Money Store, although I am unable to find it on their website.
     
  12. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    1. The sheet is a 16-subject sheet, not 13.
    3. The face value is $320, not $260.
     
  13. APX78

    APX78 Well-Known Member


    Is it rare to have a signed sheet?
     
  14. Blissskr

    Blissskr Well-Known Member

    Someone else already answered but yes you can in various different product forms they've been offered even uncut sheets.
     
  15. lovecoinswalkingliberty

    lovecoinswalkingliberty Well-Known Member

    $320, $368 Value
     
  16. DM1

    DM1 Active Member

    I noticed that, the displays are gone from the site. I assume at some point they'll offer new ones that will fit the newer sheets, since the sheets are larger now.
     
  17. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Auction ended at $732.00
     
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  18. APX78

    APX78 Well-Known Member

    Wow! $732 is a lot. Much higher than I bid.:)
     
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