The serial is from run 2 (03200001-06400000), so it's DC. :cool:
Just poke around the site a little more. Here's a page summarizing the serial ranges of small-size $5 notes. And if you want block lists or...
Wait a minute...by "complete Federal Reserve Bank collection", do you mean collecting every FRB for a particular series, or collecting every...
I don't think #2 is really unusual. They also used prefix 'F' on 2003A after they'd used 'E' on 2004. It looks like the prefix letters are going...
The 2009 $1 has been printed for all twelve districts. But the Minneapolis and Kansas City districts didn't go into production until this past...
Dug out my copy of O'Donnell to get the details straight. The following are quotes from the BEP director's testimony before a House committee in...
The old O'Donnell currency catalog talks about a plan to implement some sort of "signature" into the currency in order to allow for automated...
I've never actually seen one of these either. I wonder where they've all got to.... Anybody?
Yep. I think you've got it figured out.... :cool:
The trouble is that people aren't using words consistently.... There were 4,928,000 Chicago $20 stars printed for Series 1974. They were printed...
I believe the article is referring to the authorization for the platinum American Eagle bullion coins, which specified the coins' weights and...
It should be 1968. Legislation passed in 1967 made 6/24/68 the last day to redeem silver certificates for silver.
Well, except for the fact that then they'd have to go to the trouble of turning all their silver into coins.... Until 1934, silver certificates...
Neither. With a G..D block, they have to be 1963A. But I don't have a book handy to look up a value, I'm afraid.
It comes and goes. Back in the '70s, there was quite the craze for collecting stars by serial groups--if you think modern catalogs have too many...
The law regarding paper money only says the person has to be dead--no waiting period is specified. There is no law against putting *living*...
The serial number ranges used for the uncut sheets are approximately known. In recent years, the BEP hasn't reported the uncut sheet printings...
It's worth two bucks, because it isn't an error. Somebody cut it this way on purpose, from one of the uncut sheets that the BEP sells to...
Is that actually a stamp on the note? I've seen a few old notes that'd been made into advertisements, but they were always done with cellophane...
Watch the decimal point...it's a run of 2,560,000, which doesn't sound nearly as special. :( It's still the first run of big-head $100's ever...
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