I'd call serial number "I 007 87 007 C" a bookend. On eBay, you'd probably see it described as a "James Bond bookend." :smile
The serial number "F 05 0820 50 *" would not be considered a "bookend" serial number. Serial number "F 50 0820 50 *" would be considered a...
There is such an extremely narrow, often subjective, distinction between grades now. I would hate to see even more grades! Look at these PCGS...
Here's my 72 ESQ - Better than Perfect, Extra-Special Quality. :) [IMG]
The 12th Edition has it at: Good: $45.00, Fine: $110.00, XF: $275.00
The second note of the Educational Series — the $1 note being the first. It is perhaps the only bill in United States history to give tribute to...
Series 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note, Minneapolis, Neff - Simon, Plate# ?/23, S/N I10421951A Postmarked April 13, 1976 at Malmstrom Air Force...
I just returned from Tokyo... [IMG] P-104b - 1000 Yen Note Front: Bacteriologist Hideo Noguchi at right Back: Mt. Fiji Watermark: Hideo Noguchi...
http://www.safepub.com/categories/archival-sleeves-cover-holders/p/cover-holders-comic-mediumweight
The Federal Reserve Bank that issued the note, not the Federal Reserve System, was obligated to honor this note. The note indicates, "Secured by...
First and last notes in a contemporary plastic shrink-wrapped bundle: [IMG] The bundle will be 10 shrink-wrapped note straps: [IMG] [IMG]
Here is an example of the wooden blocks and the bundle label. [IMG] Here are some more labels: [IMG]
You can try my glossary: http://www.panix.com/~clay/currency/glossary.html
Beautiful. That's a gorgeous note! I'm also partial to the lime green seals.
Yes. Plate# 7273 should be 3273. The plate numbers for the series didn't even reach 4000. There are others including "129" (plate number of the...
Wow! What an accomplishment. You must have been pretty happy!
For 4 specimen sheets, I use: http://www.safepub.com/categories/archival-sleeves-cover-holders/p/cover-holders-comic-mediumweight
Do you realize that you just showed Steve another "12" note?!
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In today's mail: [IMG] It matches nicely with: [IMG]
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