Series 701 $10 and PV305. This card doesn't strictly qualify as a souvenir card; it is one of the BEP's Portrait-Vignette cards, which are still...
Series 701 $5 and B84. Franklin discovering electricity was depicted on the 1882 $10 National Currency note. For those who can't afford this...
Series 692 $10 with B132 (front) and B210 (back). The only other MPC with both sides matched. The portrait of Chief Hollow Horn Bear, engraved by...
Series 692 $1 (back) and B47. A later card, B270, shows the same note featuring the bison. I'll post a close-up of the bison later. Series 692...
Series 692 50¢ and F1973B. Here's another example of an alteration to the original design. The engraving of a statue at the Archives Building in...
Series 681 $10 and B246. The vignette was engraved by Charles A. Brooks in 1966.
Series 681 25¢ with B244 (front) and B36 (back). This is one of the few MPCs with souvenir cards that match both sides. The astronaut has been...
Series 651 $10 and B189. All the notes in series 651 include The Minute Man statue on the left hand side; the $10 note shows the least obscured...
Series 521 $5 and B296.
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing designed Military Payment Certificates using a variety of images at their disposal. Designs from earlier U.S....
FWIW, this one is considered a private issue card. ANA put out their own cards for various shows and events. They are collectible, just not...
The biggest difference is probably the color of the treasury seal. Since most currency is a collaboration of several engravers, I don't think you...
Thanks for the clarification, Lettow. I've been using the Standard Catalog of US Paper Money, which lists MPCs by "KL#" (Krause-Lemke). I think...
I know someone here will have the answer to this: What is the correct catalog number for the MPC $1 Series 692 note? I've seen it listed as both...
Wow! Very pretty set! All you're missing is a $2. Yep, that's what I'm shooting for, but I doubt I can afford the grades you have here. How long...
Thanks Searcher! I doubt I'll go above the $50 denomination, but this is a great list to work from.
Numbers, I agree with your logic -- I think a multi-denomination set would look the best. Yes, I was thinking of a type set, so that would be:...
I'm looking at starting a set of all the various colors of Treasury seals on small size notes, including the Hawaii and North Africa notes....
Not the ones I've seen firsthand-- which, admittedly are low denominations. Mpcusa, do you know if the higher value notes were engraved?
Nice note! And apologies if I stole your thunder. So I did a comparative inventory last night of how many MPC images also appear on engraved...
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