:eek: I was afraid that Steve was going to bring out the "twelves"!
This is the lowest serial number I have in my collection: [IMG]
I wasn't aware of these sheets. Thanks for the information, Steve!
Prosperity "Sheets"? — I've never seen any. The only BEP Prosperity sets I have are the Year of the Goat/Monkey/Rooster Prosperity notes.
How do you store you BEP folders? I've found that I have to store them horizontally (stacked on top of each other). If I store them vertically...
My $100.00 check cleared the bank on 01 Jun 2011.
This week I got two BEP sets that I didn't have in my collection. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Score!
No. It has three folds. I marked them on this image: [IMG]
I got something really nice in the mail today! It's a Series 1985 $5 FRN with a printed fold over error: [IMG] Here it is unfolded: [IMG]
The Bank of Israel note reminds me of this Swiss note: [IMG]
Paper Money Porn! Awesome notes. The Educational Series notes are high on the list of my favorite notes. Jealousy is oozing from my pores this...
Let the fun begin! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] This set is serial numbers A99999297Y through L99999297Y: [IMG] This set is serial numbers AA00001086A...
I don't have many large size notes, but I have this one: [IMG]
Yes. I got this one in change. [IMG]
I believe that you are asking about "solid serial numbers" which are serial numbers composed of the same number — Like "A11111111A". If you found...
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) made a "Lucky 7's" set with a Series 1999 $1 FRN and, again, with a Series 2006 $1 FRN: [IMG] [IMG]
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They're Minneapolis Federal Reserve District — Very nice score!
[IMG] ...and another one: [IMG]
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