I purchased the sheet from the BEP: http://www.moneyfactorystore.gov/beptestsheets.aspx I paid $15.50 for the 4-subject sheet. They come with a...
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Well, then... Have another star note. [IMG]
I don't have this note, but I saved the image because I never saw a "1" before! [IMG]
Steve, those last note you posted made me think of this set. [IMG] That's 12 notes with serial numbers: A99999297Y B99999297Y C99999297Y...
Someone recently offered me $3,400 for the specimen note. The $2 notes are a "$2 Evolution Series" set from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
Wow! Nice...
Yes, they are. :yes:
I got these in the last week. [IMG] [IMG]
...and these. [IMG]
I'm rather fond of this one. :) [IMG]
It is definitely one of my favorite notes.
I have to agree. The back of the note is outstanding!
I resized and color corrected to compare the two images. [IMG]
I picked up two notes from the post office today. One was a birthday present for myself. :yes: [IMG] [IMG]
I believe the Wide II variant is the scarcer of the three and it will command the highest price.
I forgot to mention that the same wide and narrow variation of the 1928F $5 United States Note is found on the 1934D $5 Silver Certificate and...
While we're on the subject of narrow and wide variations, another back plate variation is the 1928F $5 United States Note (Legal Tender Note). [IMG]
I believe the difference between the narrow and wide variations is 1/16 of an inch.
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