Just a tangential comment: I think your focus on the specific series is off base here. This overprint-on-back isn't the sort of error that tends...
What a lot of people are forgetting is that most money doesn't exist in physical paper form anyway. In a modern economy, it's virtually...
I'm not sure what the survival rate has to do with the low-ness of the serial number, though. Your note is fairly rare, but the serial number...
Would it, though? There's a reason the Nationals didn't need eight-digit serials: they were printed in fairly small quantities, and the serial...
Exactly...and it's a sticker of Lincoln that's attached to a Van Buren dollar. I wonder whether it's a mistake on the part of the company that...
Yes, please research EO 11110. Start by actually reading it (it's only two paragraphs). You'll notice that it has nothing to do with United...
In general, yes, the shorter runs will have higher values. It also helps if the district had *only* short runs printed for that series; if there...
Thanks! Looks like these I..D $2's are just a continuation of the run that was printed for the "2011" sets. Those started at serial 20112000 and...
It's from a full run of 3,200,000 notes--and there were an incredible 10 runs of stars printed for the 2006 $100 HL..*, totalling 10,560,000...
I think the logic is, you keep the half because it's cool and unusual, and so you tip a dollar rather than tipping your change. (But if that *is*...
With a serial number higher than 99840000, this note would be from the partial last print run at the end of the block. The right collector would...
Apparently the BEP makes a habit of pulling the two sheets containing the xxxx9999 and xxxx0000 serials, so that they can check to be sure that...
FYI: the numbers you quote are the total number printed for the series/district--they're not the run sizes. For example, the 2003 $100 Dallas...
For the same reasons as the last twelve times you asked similar questions: 1. Creating coin designs is relatively cheap; creating currency...
Yeah, but if they're consecutive then you probably don't need to look at them all in order to find the good ones. The starting serial of each...
:eek: ...I'm not even going to ask. In general, banks can *request* new bills when they order currency from the Fed, but they can't *insist* on...
No, those aren't mules. Now we're just getting our terminology hopelessly confused, I'm afraid.... :( A "mule" is a transitional variety. The BEP...
That was a pretty common sheet combination for Nationals. Some banks did order sheets of 10-10-10-10, but 10-10-10-20 was more widely used....
I've heard that from multiple sources too, but those sources are wrong. :rolleyes: Here's the explanation direct from the *original* source:...
It's worth noting that, while Roman numerals date back millennia, *standardized* Roman numerals are a more recent invention. The Romans...
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