Well, after my last post, I went into my file and pulled the item in discussion. Scan/photo of "Happy 50th Birthday Stu Grabiner" cover is...
I only have a scanner and they do NOT scan well SORRY!
Back in the 1993 series, some $1 FRN sheets started with 992xxxxx and then in series 2001 there were sheets like this; I9841xxxxA...
PS They are not glued. They used something like rubbercement (I think)...
Wonderful story...
I have a check book style set of 50 consecutive 1988a $1 Star notes which are attached. Mine are attached at the far left end, not the top like...
Your opinion counts! I had not considered either of your ideas...
I know, opinions are like [...], everybody has one. Fact: My children do not care for, understand, nor are they interested in any of my US Coin...
Go to a BIG coin show and there will be tables with companies that Certify notes.
I have been collecting US Paper a VERY-LONG time (1963) and this is the first report of this kind to my knowledge. Have them certified!
You are absolutely correct and I stand corrected... However, the 32 notes printed on the LEPE deserve special consideration.
If the Face Plate Position on any of those H-* notes reads A 1-5 through J 1-5 they ARE LEPE printed notes
Could be that they are the FIRST-STAR-RUN using the LEPE printers down at BEP....
OK, so I can read that they are from "C" (Philly) but as for the serials? What makes them special?
Some blocks had alternate web/non-web run printings.
Yes, this seems to be a paper-fold, during which the missing portions were transferred elsewhere. Very nice...
Hi, this post is to fulfill my promise to provide a scan of my three (3) series 2006 $1- FRN Star mis-matched serial number error-notes. I do not...
Sorry that it took so long, but here is a scan of my 3-special finds so far in 2016. Top is the Mis Match 2006 Star, Next is another from that...
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