My condolences, Steve. It is nice to hear from you.
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I estimate it to grade in the vicinity of Fine which would put the catalog value at approximately $25.00. An Extra Fine grade only bumps the value...
Also received today: [IMG] I purchased this note to demonstrate the differences between a regular Series 1999 $20 FRN and a Series 1999 $20 FRN...
I'm always digging, scratching, and hunting for notes! :biggrin:
Received today — Series 1995 $1.00 FRN with missing overprint. [IMG]
WOW! That's a good start!
http://www.panix.com/~clay/currency/sleeves.html
As in the past, great notes — I hope to see many more from you in the future! :thumb:
I found my answer on Numbers' Web site — It was a lengthy transition from the 18-subject sheets to the 32-subject sheets.
It was Numbers who mentioned that.
Bottom of this page: Executive Currency Engraving Errors
For several years, Series 1935 and 1957 Silver Certificates were printed at the same time: Priest – Humphrey 28 Jan 1953 – 29 Jul 1957 1935 E...
His Email address is: scott@scottlindquist.com See: http://scottlindquist.com/contact-us/
From US Error Note Encyclopedia by Stephen M. Sullivan: [IMG]
"The Signing of the Declaration of Independence" by John Trumbull: [IMG]
I received this note in today's mail. [IMG] The normal size of the "D4" District Designator is 3.5mm, but on this note it is 3.0mm and located...
P243 1941 100 Yuan - $3.00 UNC P259 1944 100 Yuan - $100.00 UNC
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That's a stretch of imagination calling the note a repeater — A repeater is the first four digits of the serial number repeated. For example: [IMG]
Separate names with a comma.