Today's newest note: [IMG]
Wow! A 10-year apprenticeship at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
I ran across this short video about Thomas Hipschen. http://bcove.me/nfesbudr
It is a common tactic. Quite a few dealers list notes with a highly inflated price and a notation of "buy it now or best offer".
If you want to see wildly expensive very low serial number notes, check this out:...
Here is a sample of a spreadsheet I have. [IMG]
This is my newest. [IMG]
I wouldn't make that assumption - It could mean that no one has sent a lower quality note than 61 to PCGS.
Correct.
PCGS Currency Population report for FR-60: 61 - 2 61P - 0 62 - 7 62P - 16 63 - 14 63P - 52 64 - 6 64P - 66 65 - 4 65P - 39 66 - 1 66P - 19 67 - 0...
I would venture a guess in the $200 to $300 range - It's a nice looking note.
I think it may grade somewhere in the 40 to 45 XF range.
It looks like there are several folds - Like the note was folded up into a small square at one time. [IMG]
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One of my favorite images on a bank note is the back of the 10-billion dinara note from the 1993 issue. [IMG]
I received these notes yesterday. [IMG] Indonesia P136c - 50000 Rupiah Issue Date: 1997 Serial Number: XMG195248 Front: President Soeharto at...
I've posted this one before. [IMG]
That's Josefa Ortiz de Domínguez - Also found on this note from Mexico: [IMG]
I believe you are speaking of the light green seal (LGS) printed on some of the Series 1928 and 1934 notes. The Treasury Seal and serial numbers...
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