OK. I randomly picked series 2013 $20 notes. Almost 8 billion notes printed with a replacement percentage of 0.34%. [ATTACH]
Star notes, or replacement notes account for less than 1% of all notes printed. Common, circulated replacement notes typically don’t have much if...
I believe the question was, why was there a series change from 2017 to 2017A without a signature or design change. On the other end of the...
Good to know @NOS, thanks for sharing.
I’ve heard the term Wet Ink Transfer before, but prefer to use the term Offset Printing instead. Both mean the same thing. The OP’s note is a full...
I agree with @Jersey magic man.
I belong to several collectors groups on social media and I recently saw a shrink wrapped brick of series 2009 $1 FRNs starting with serial number...
When small-sized notes were first introduced, the earliest series used a slightly larger, solid Star to designate a replacement note. By series...
For Federal Reserve Notes and Federal Reserve Bank Notes the star is used at the end of the serial number. All other notes use the star at the...
Cool find and definitely worth more than face. Low serial numbers are kinda Hot right now.
The upper left note is the only Fancy serial number of the bunch. The others are definitely interesting and catch your eye, but they end up being...
Yes. It looks like a bank teller went to stamp the paper strap holding the pack together, and some ink partially got on the note.
One of my favorite Deuces. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It appears that the half-sheet was slightly misaligned for the 3rd print (overprint) and it remained that way through the stack into the cutting...
Read all about “Chopmarks” on modern U.S. currency. https://www.coinbooks.org/esylum_v17n07a21.html
The initial year of small-sized $20 FRNs, series 1928 used a number instead of a letter to designate the district. This example is from my birth...
1981 was the first year the BEP started selling modern $1 FRN sheets.
@Skippy Topaz , it’s impossible to tell if it’s from a sheet without seeing the series and serial numbers.
I collect a myriad of type notes which includes Moderns…so I’ll always be looking for something new.
Courtesy autographed notes aren’t uncommon, but when was the last time you saw a note with a double courtesy autograph from two of the BEP...
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