Your $2s came from a run of 512,000. Not that good, but still pretty low. The 2009 B..* and 2009 L..* $2s had runs of 128,000.
I've seen this type of marking. Nothing special...
1990, 1993, and 1995 $20s all have the security strip. The first series of $20s to have the watermark was Series 1996.
:inpain: Owww...so sad.
Wild - a bill that has been entered into the Where's George database and has been marked. Stealth - a bill that has been entered into the Where's...
I remember seeing a 1923 $1 bill with a courtesy signature of some secretary from the 50s.
Nice!
Here are the results of two straps obtained from a local Cross Keys Bank, one from September 2015 and the other from December 2015 as a holiday...
Nice! Have you seen any reverse crossover pairs? Like with the higher number note being a 1934C and the lower number note being a 1934D?
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Those are some very pretty Black Eagles...
Okay, now I see it. Kinda cool, I'd say it goes up with my shifted G..N and I..J bills from Series 1995.
We want pics!
Gotta love that blue ink on the Lebanon, Kentucky $10.
Yay, new blocks! Boo, they're on premium crap...
That run size is no longer an estimate. Someone filed an FOIA request to show the runs, and your note officially comes from a run of 250,000. See...
Awesome find!
Eek...hope you find some LHNC or some small-heads in there!
I agree with you there. I'd enter the other stuff onto Where's George.
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