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I know you like the error notes as much as I do. :smile
Yea! New in today's mail are more error notes. [IMG] [IMG]
Krispy writes: I thought that I had more PCGS graded notes, but I never really counted until your message made me curious. This is my ratio of...
I finally got a new note — It's getting increasingly difficult to find notes that I want. Anyway, I present a Series 1995 $1 FRN with a Complete...
"Apparent" is a term used by PCGS to indicate some type of problem with the note (washed, stained, repaired, etc.). Usually the reason for the...
Nice! I like it.
I wish you a safe return home to enjoy your note straps!
I'm not familiar with different ink and paper variations for Series 1988 A $1 FRNs — Do you have an specific information about the differences?
Horseshoes and hand grenades...
Well, there's a new word for me, "a methodologist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston" — One who studies methods.
According to a plate position calculation based on the serial number, "E3" is a correct plate position, and the serial number is valid for the...
Krispy mentioned the North Africa War Emergency Notes. The entire Series 1935 A $1 notes of experimental and emergency notes produced really...
Most people here already know my fondness for Series 1976 $2 FRN First Day of Issue with postmarked stamps and Series 1934 Light Green Seals. [IMG]
We need the Drool option in this thread also.
Give me 12,000 notes. I'll hold them for you by a simple request. :yes:
It's called a "misaligned" or "turned" digit.
It looks like the under-inking of the serial number went to the over-inking of the Treasury Seal.
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