This is a nice explanation from user "gnat" on the Collectors Universe Forum: [IMG] Micro-size check number (top), Macro-size check number 204...
It's a Late-Finished Back Plate# 204.
Rob, that's common. You're going to have to dig deeper and do some research. :)
On the front of the note, the top border is slightly larger than the bottom border. Here is an overlay: [IMG]
We haven't had a round of "Guess the Grade" for some time, and I think I have an interesting note for a round of "Guess the Grade" - What do you...
:yes:That's true, but all Series 1934 A Federal Reserve Notes were "godless". There's something more subtle.
I received this note today, and I'm posting it with a quiz - What's special about this note? [IMG]
Bingo! That's a keeper.
$5 to $100: [IMG]
I with you on that! I never tire of the stories some notes can tell and insight into the history and culture of another country one can learn from...
I have this note also. Pick# 1 - National Bank of Macedonia 10 (Denar) Note, 1992 Issue Front: Farmers harvesting at left Back: Ilinden Monument...
I just got this one yesterday. [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
[ATTACH] Jumping too fast...
WHOOPS! I mis-labeled the $10 FRN — I've been working on a 1934 $10 district set and 1934 got stuck in my head. The note is actually a 1928 B FRN...
I received a 1928 B $10 FRN LGS Minneapolis and a set of 50 1976 $2 FRN First Day of Issue with all 50 State Flag Bicentennial Stamps (only the...
Sweet. Nice job!
New for today! The first note is graded PMG Choice About Uncirculated 58EPQ. [IMG] [IMG]
No. My bad! :o
H8 Samples [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Nice radar note!
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