I understand. I highly recommend buying Fred’s book. [ATTACH]
Everything pointed out by the OP about the note is extremely minor.
Any further news about your note @OzGirl ?
Yes
Low numbers start with a minimum of five leading zeros, especially on replacement notes because so few are printed compared to regular issue notes.
All of serial numbers are random and not considered Fancy.
All of the serial numbers are random and are not considered Fancy.
I agree with the frog.
You’re correct @Hommer. The BEP sold sheets back in the 1930s but discontinued it until series the 1976 $2 FRNs and then series 1981 $1 FRNs.
There’s an online subscription service that probably would have more information. It’s called Track & Price. I don’t subscribe, but maybe another...
It’s probably worth between $25-$50 max.
I was hoping to find a recently sold example similar to yours but all I can find is a nicer example sold over 15 years ago in 2005. [ATTACH]
Pretty cool note, especially if it’s authentic. Undated, unissued notes are called Remainders. It appears someone has folded and unfolded that...
Personally, I still think it’s beautiful. The design and colors used on our $50 note is nothing short of amazing. [ATTACH]
I have an example of the note with a courtesy autograph from the Secretary of the Treasury at the time, Andrew Mellon. [ATTACH]
I’m pretty sure it’s an Fr.891a*. Even in its condition, it is worth several hundreds of dollars. If you don’t mind me asking, what did you pay...
Indeed, Mountain Man.
Love the tickets @Jaelus, thanks for sharing. I have this large, engraved poster of The World’s Columbian Commission that measures 24” by 18”....
Is there anyway to neutralize the acetone odor after cleaning them ?
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