There’s a difference in the size of the plate position numbers on 32 and 50-subject sheets. This will help. [ATTACH]
Back plate numbers are different sizes depending on whether the note was printed in DC or FW. It’s currently being discussed on this CT thread....
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Ok, thanks Jim. I could be wrong, but my understanding is that FW back plate numbers are always a bit larger than DC back plate numbers.
We need to see photos of the complete front of the notes to answer your question.
The 2017 Atlanta $1 note you posted was among the first notes printed on the series. I would expect it to have a low BP number. As plates are used...
Please help me understand the significance of this note.
The last of the Mohicans. I usually don’t chase grades, but I had to have this beauty. A near-perfect example of the printers art. The note has...
Now you can. [ATTACH]
Sadly, someone has folded the sheet. Serious collectors are not going to want a folded sheet. It’s funny you didn’t mention that in your original...
Most LCSs may not know the value or maybe they’re low-balling you. Depending on the district and condition, the minimum value would be double...
These are the only two with potential. The $10 has a low serial number and the $20 is a Repeater. The remaining notes are interesting at best....
I agree with @Bradley Trotter. The serial number misalignment is extremely minor. Nice find.
Likewise my friend.
Forgive me but I thought the little winky face was for the last sentence, “No funny stuff, fella, facts only.”
It may actually be a palindrome, but since this is a numismatic forum and since you’ll almost never see the word palindrome in an professional...
Same as above. A circulation find that made me do a double-take with the serial numbers. They looked identical at first glance. [ATTACH]
The thread title says 1956 and it’s clearly a series 1957A. Was that a typo ? The note appears authentic. The serial number is considered sem-low....
There is typically a ton of raw notes at the larger coin/currency shows. Dealers will have stacks of them for you to go through. Then, it’s up to...
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