Four errors? — There's more than four. There's the first printing with an misaligned inverse offset from the second printing Then, there's a...
Now I have: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I received this set yesterday. [IMG] [IMG]
Oh, my gosh, Dave! I hope this thread doesn't turn into another bare boobies thread.
Is it time to slip in my reference about Paper Money Sleeves and Holders? :smile http://clay-irving.com/currency/sleeves.html
Let's see your patriotic notes! I'll start with a Series 1976 $2 FRN with a Bicentennial stamp postmarked Fort McHenry Station on July 4th, 1976....
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No. I hang on to both of them.
From the BEP's FAQ: The Bureau of Engraving and Printing's Office of Currency Standards processes all requests for reimbursement for damaged...
Also new this week is a Series 1934 A $5 Silver Certificate Mule that replaces a lower quality ungraded note. [IMG] I purchased this one...
That looks like a Series 2004 A $10 Single Note from the BEP, one of the first 3,500 Series 2004 A $10 Federal Reserve Notes produced for the...
It also looks like the first note is printed by COPE-PAK and the second is conventional printing. [IMG]
Well, you know how much I like the Series 1975 $2 Federal Reserve Note, First Day of Issue with a stamp and postmark. I received two this week...
I paid $110 for the note.
Yea! I got this note today. [IMG]
The Series 1974 Federal Reserve Note is valued at $4 or $5 in uncirculated condition. Check the back plate number of the note, though. If the...
They're Series 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Notes with a stamp and a postmark on 13 Apr 1976 (Jefferson's birthday) for the First Day of Issue of the...
I bet when you pair them up with the other "12" notes in your collection, they are priceless!
There are several factors: The first note has a serial number prefix mismatch The next note has a great serial number, it's a star note, in great...
From United States Paper Money Errors, 3rd Edition:
Separate names with a comma.