I've heard that from multiple sources too, but those sources are wrong. :rolleyes: Here's the explanation direct from the *original* source:...
It's worth noting that, while Roman numerals date back millennia, *standardized* Roman numerals are a more recent invention. The Romans...
Not sure where you got that number, but I'm pretty sure this is a run of 2,304,000 (goofy length because it was the last run of 2004A $20's...
If the bank is called "Dixie Savings Bank", without the word "National" in the title, then it isn't a National Bank and couldn't have issued...
Same here. I've been a member of SPMC for several years and I get the magazine, but I've never heard of this CD....
Two things: First, there's yet another Mellon signature on Series 1914 FRNs. Second...wait, you can get a CD of fifty years' worth of Paper...
For what it's worth, it's also the lowest serial number I've seen for a sheet in this block. The BEP doesn't release serial ranges for the uncut...
It's also worth noting that, up until 1983, new currency *was* always shipped to its "home" FRB. Lifting that restriction allowed the BEP to...
Small-size Nationals and FRBNs are Series 1929. All other types (FRNs, USNs, Gold Certificates, and Silver Certificates) started out as Series 1928.
Well, 20K is a bit of an exaggeration...if you do the math, roughly one out of every 55 bills will have eight different digits in the serial....
Hmmm...it isn't ringing a bell, I'm afraid. There were some plate-engraving changes in the '80s, and of course there were the 1988A web notes,...
This information is nearly a year out of date. In May 2011 the Treasury decided that a raised tactile feature will be implemented in the next...
Not issued for circulation, but the BEP sometimes exhibits a specimen sheet of these notes, and all twelve notes on that sheet have serial...
The authorization was for $3 National Bank Notes back in the 1860s, I'm afraid. The original act in 1863 specified denominations of $5 and...
On which topic, I posted these on another forum not long ago, but I don't know if you're over there. The various special printings are certainly...
Generally, the smaller denominations are more widely used, so it makes sense to have a wider variety of them. Remember that, though it was never...
Exactly (except that the last high-denomination bills were actually in the 12-subject era). Concerns about money laundering or drug trafficking...
I'm also confused...I can't find any differences in the 2004 $20 data in the two links, and I can't find the error that Lettow mentions. Are we...
If you just want one of each design, you might try this listing (though it only includes small-size notes). Of course, there's plenty of room to...
These days, most stars are issued in full-strap form. For efficiency reasons, the BEP no longer replaces single error notes with single star...
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