Yes, they frequently use old-series stars as replacements for newer-series notes, as long as there hasn't been a design change. You'll notice...
This was true until 1994, when Congress finally got around to repealing that provision. The remaining vaultful of red-seal $100's were all...
It happens a lot with the late star printings. That DC..* run was printed in April 2007, far later than most of Series 2003. When the eighth...
As the quote above indicated, the paper is ever-so-slightly thicker in the darker areas of the watermark. So when this note rubbed against the...
I forget the names and details, but some Congressman who wasn't a fan of dollar coins introduced a bill to redesign the paper $1, apparently in...
All 2003 $2's have the "FW" mark, both the circulation printings and the extra 16,000 stars per district for collectors. The BEP reports say that...
So would I. The BEP doesn't include the uncut sheets in its monthly production reports, so the only way to know exactly what's been printed is to...
They do, except when they don't.... :rolleyes: The big exception are star sheets. Those generally represent leftovers from the circulation...
Thanks for the welcome, everyone. Looks like a nifty place y'all have here! :cool:
Hi folks, I'm the guy behind the USPaperMoney.Info site, and I've gotten a rash of 1957 star note emails lately that seem to have been generated...
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