"Peruvian counterfeiters' handiwork will always get tripped up by the infrared scanner banks used to authenticate currency" Shouldn't that be...
It's worth about $0.25 or so!
They are just ordinary one dollar notes - Nothing special
Thanks. I hope it helps you!
Here is a note strap of 100 star notes with sequential serial numbers: [IMG]
How about a sheet with an error? The plate number for the bottom note should be 3273 like the other three. The actual high range for the plate...
Definitely!
It isn't. The error occurred on Series 1957 notes, not Series 1957 A, and looks like this: [IMG]
That's a great story! Thanks for posting it.
Here is a 1981 $1 Federal Reserve Note Changeover Pair. [IMG] The top note is serial number G00615726B printed with a new Series 1981 A back...
I believe that Numbers always has it right! :)
Both are very nice note. The transfer error is exceptional, though.
Everything. o_O
I'm still here! The "bookend" description and example is found in my glossary: http://www.panix.com/~clay/currency/glossary.html
The BEP store Web site was so hammered when I ordered, I accidentally placed my order twice... District, Series, S/N, Plate#: Federal Reserve...
Awesome note!
It looks like a 1995 issue which is worth about $1.25 in uncirculated condition.
This is an example of a "moderate" misaligned overprint: [IMG]
Let me get my "Almost" stamp... [IMG]
When the set were available to purchase this morning, the Web site was hammered and experiencing numerous time-outs. It took several attempts to...
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