The original 2009 $100 series should flood the market with stars and error notes. I'm very excited! The series year changes when there's a...
It was printed at Fort Worth - one of two printing facilities. The other is in Washington DC. The notes are then distributed to 1 of 12 Federal...
Excellent note! I too am a fan of 666 notes. Did you by any chance buy a 2004A $20 GF00066600* note from eBay about 5 years ago? I sold it, but...
You've got a keeper. It's from the shortest print run of all 2009A $100 star notes. It's from the New York district. Although NY generally has...
The watermarks nowadays are redundant. With the new, expensive security features, they really didn't put much QA into the watermarks. They were...
Merry Christmas to you too! The B-B block of 1985 $100 has a print run of 99,200,000. The relatively low serial number in AU might get you a few...
Those aren't mine, but there are many more varieties. Many have spectacular designs. If you're curious, try a Google search for any of the...
Thanks for the tips. I think I will let it be for the moment. But it's good to know something can be done. What can go wrong if you pull the...
Very nice! Did it come already framed?
You might be referring to $2 bills. They were considered unlucky, and tearing off a corner when received would rid the bill of bad luck. Hence,...
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You might still have some scarce mules among those.
[ATTACH] This is the 2nd large size note I've owned with loose fibers. The first was a 1917 $1 LT with a fiber that protruded from the edge....
I haven't seen these before. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I suspect they were made by a private 3rd party.
It's a cutting error. It's often mistaken for an alignment error, but it's a cutting error because the face and back are both off-center...
Much better than his old signature: [IMG]
As far as value, ladders come first. There's only 2 true ladder notes 12345678 and 87654321 for every block. There are 9 solids for every block:...
Keep on fighting the good fight! See you back here soon. ;-)
It's only worth sending non-stars for grading if you think they will come back 68 or greater. Star notes, perhaps 67. Otherwise the grading fees...
Looks exactly like an under-inked digit, from a damaged numbering head. I have not personally seen this. It may be worth a reasonable premium....
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