Only thing I know that might fit would be these 'A' varieties. But if that's what we're talking about, then all observed 1928 $1 USNs use the...
While many of these suggestions have probably happened from time to time, I'm guessing that most of the uncut-sheet notes in circulation probably...
Them and every other note the U.S. has ever printed. Unlike some (most?) countries, the U.S. never demonetizes its obsolete notes. You might...
To answer the original question: 409,600,000. That's the lowest total for a $5 in decades, but still not exactly scarce, especially since it was...
I know nothing about old Russian notes, but...two letters and three digits would allow for rather few possible combinations. Therefore, my...
They didn't print them the modern way; that only goes back to the '50s. Exactly how they did print them is only partially known. There were 12...
On the back side of the note, toward the bottom right, there should be a small number. It identifies the particular printing plate that was used...
On a circulated note, it may very well be just wear or fading of some kind...but I guess it's theoretically possible that you've got a minor...
It varies a bit by denomination--the $10 and $20 are particularly tight on space--but minor overlaps between the serials and the intaglio printing...
We need to be careful about terminology, though. Part of the reason some people don't see what's interesting about short runs is that some people...
The BEP's own February 2004 production report shows the 1,280,000 number, which is where I got it. There've been plenty of typos in the official...
The Gold Certificates' seals are basically yellow too. It's approximately the same yellow as on the later North Africa notes, though who knows...
Maybe not as much wear, but more abuse: :cool: [IMG] By the way, a dealer sold that to me for $6.25, three or four years ago.
Because somebody wasn't thinking ahead, basically. :rolleyes: In 1933 there was a need for the amount of currency in circulation to be quickly...
It's an error, but it's such a minor error and in such low grade that I doubt you'll get more than a tiny premium for it, if even that. In better...
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