Changes to $1 and $20

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Pismo500, Jun 19, 2009.

  1. Pismo500

    Pismo500 Member

    I read that there were changes to the $1 and $20 being printed with the 2006 year on it that people who know what to look for can spot but never heard the "details"...
     
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  3. Daggarjon

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    Thats news to me. I know there are $20's being printed on different presses .. Clembo broke the story about that a few days ago ... and their has been a story printed in the new CoinWorld about it as well (i believe it was that magazine). But the differences in the $20 on the different presses is intentioanl, and not an error. As for collectibility, i guess it coems down to if one of the pressses has a much lower printing then the other... its anybodys guess.

    As for the $1, i have heard nothing about a redesign, or any type of change to that note... alot of folks want it eliminated altogether... so a redesign is questionable.

    Anyone else hear of a $1 redesign?
     
  4. lewminator

    lewminator Expert/Collector-US Paper

    the notes being printed on the new 50 note press, while still in the 32 note sheet format, have been assigned MUCH larger than normal face plate #'s, i think in the 400's range? while they are printed in the millions and will become the norm, i think the early examples from the 32 note sheets may carry a small premium later if found in crisp unc condition. the newly re-designed $100.00 "technicolor" notes will be the first to be run on 50 note sheets, or so the treasury tells me :)
    we will see :D
    jmho
     
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