The $2 sheets are already available--they're still in 32-subject format like all the higher denominations. The $1 sheets have been unavailable...
It's unlikely that currency printed in the last few months will reach circulation any time soon. The most recent $2 printing I've seen in...
If it's so far off center that part of the next bill on the sheet is showing, then it'll be worth a premium. If it's just got very uneven...
Don't look now, but they just posted another new $2 set with non-circulation-issue blocks in it. The description doesn't mention the blocks, but...
Following up on this: Now that I've seen several of the "2016" $2 notes on Ebay and such, it does appear that their plate positions are consistent...
Your estimate is a bit high.... There are 25 possible blocks per district (excluding O and Z, but including *) for a total of 300, but it's very...
Looks like a small offset transfer. In that condition it's not going to be worth big money, but if genuine it still ought to command some premium...
What's the serial number of the H3 note? My first guess is that maybe they're printing $2's on LEPE now, but I need more digits of the serial to...
And here are rough serial number ranges if you're interested. :cool:
Not sure what you mean about "never reported by the BEP"--those two star runs were reported in January 2003 and March 2005 respectively.
The Lancaster is missing the Register's signature, the Finley has a badly misaligned border element at lower left (circled on the proof--bit of a...
Very little, deliberately. The 2014 prints were extremely popular and the limited issue sold out very quickly, which is unusual for the annual...
All 2013 $1's have the weird-looking plate position (letter smaller than before, number larger than before, so they're the same size as each other...
That's not "PCGS Currency". That's "PCGS Banknote Grading". Totally different companies, confusingly enough. The former is a separate company...
Several things coming together: The H..* run was originally left off of a BEP monthly report by mistake. So when they started to appear in...
No sheets of $20's were issued in the '80s. If you have a $20 with no third printing that was clearly cut from a partial sheet (as opposed to...
Seven, not that that invalidates any of your points. Remember the $2! :p
No, it's the ridges of George's coat on the other side of the bill. For what it's worth, I still haven't seen any blocks beyond K..N for the 8888...
Brick label. Before the days of shrink-wrap, forty straps (4000 notes) of new currency would be placed between two wooden blocks, with a label...
Yeah, it's the way they used to number the partial star runs, before about 1995. If a full run of star notes is 100,000 sheets, but they only...
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