Under the US administration P1.00 = $.50.
Germany is one of the best examples of pricing problems in Pick.
The pricing in the Pick book is hit and miss (mostly miss) with many notes and even entire countries. It should be used for relative scarcity and...
The plate number size used at Ft. Worth is a different size than the number at DC.
There is an online auction every Tuesday night. You can enter bids during the live auction.
It is part of a subtle guerrilla campaign to convert us.
Don't tell the French it was occupation currency. The proper name for the French notes are supplemental francs. Their status resulted in a minor...
When the emergency passed the notes were no longer released. The remaining stock was put into circulation during WWII to ease pressure on the BEP.
FRBN were printed in 1933 as emergency currency due to the Bank Holiday. The BEP used existing paper stock that had been printed for Nationals to...
Yes, I am sure. A note with staple or pinholes in the EF grades will not get EPQ from PMG. It does not matter whether there is any other reason...
It did prevent the note from getting EPQ designation.
Or they are staple holes and the note was attached to correspondence or other docunentation.
They get in order when the finished sheets are stacked as explained in post 3. The numbers will run down the stack of sheets in each position.
Technically, note 00000001 is on the last sheet printed of the run, not the first. Numbering is done in reverse order so that the numerical...
True, but they probably would not have been saved without it.
*PQ means that the paper is original in that it has not been pressed, flattened or cleaned. It is not describing the overall condition of the...
Look at the back right of the note and you will see what looks like a crease or fold. But there is no corresponding fold evident on the face....
[ATTACH] The statue on the 692 fractionals is a reverse image of a statue outside the National Archives.
No. There is more than one plate on the press. If you look at a new pack of notes you will see that the back plate numbers rotate.
No. This is an oft repeated theory but even in the days of wet printing ink transfer from newly printed sheets did not cause this.
Separate names with a comma.