For those of you will a lot of paper, mine is modest. I have a four note holder and I wanted to show 4 different styles of each denomination (except for 1s and 2s which I have a lot of, and have posted). I have shown my 5s before, but here are my 20s. I purchased the 1934 note yesterday to fill the hole and have 4 different versions of it. GET THIS....my scanner would not scan the 2004 note at the bottom stating that it is illegal to counterfeit and directing me to a website to get more information regarding the rules of producing such images. Did you guys know that this security feature was there? Anyway, picture these three WITH a 2004 new note at the bottom and that is how my 20s page looks. I spent more than I wanted to on the 34, but I really like it!!!! Bob
very nice notes. the problem is a known issue with newer notes. they do have security features that dont allow some scanners to scan newer notes. i know i use Photoshop CS3 and with my cannon scanner it pops up a notice when i scan lets say the new 5's. all i do is click on the little warning box and then it allows me to save the note
do you ... by any chance... use an EPSON scanner? they little buggers at epson decided to make the legal activity of scanning currency... and prevent us from doing it. in the US, the new $20's, the new $10 (i dont know about the new 50 and 100), and an aboslute TON of world notes!!!! I will never own another epson! If you want to read the full story ... do a serch on the forum for 'epson'... back to the topic at hand thats a great 1934 $20 bobbeth87. Its a cool idea to show each new generation of a denomination side by side. i love looking at the changes!!
Yes.....it's an epson.......no matter what I did, it wouldn't scan it. And yes, that is how I'm doing my little collection.....sort of like a type set of paper money. It is very cool to look at the page and play the game what-is-different-about-these-pictures. The reverse changes are cool as well with no In God We Trust on the 34. I have four 5s, 3 10s, and 4 20s. I need a 10 now to show a fourth different design (have the 06, 03, and 81). I'll have to look to see what has a significant change on the 10 for my fourth one......any suggestions?
And one from 1950s series - it would fit nicely between 1934 and 1990 - it still has "will pay to the bearer on demand" but already has small seals.