Most collectors use the terms “up ladder” and “down ladder” as descriptions.
Spot on !
The rule of thumb is at least 50% of the note must be present for it still to retain its value. I mentioned the sheet position number and plate...
[ATTACH] @Fk9, are you able to photograph the note with the fold closed ? This is my note with the gutter fold folded.
The F2 is a sheet position indicator and the H14 is a plate number. Both could be from the same note. They’re not suppose to match.
I believe the technical numismatic term would be a “Raised” note.
It’s a fancy number on Planet eBay and nowhere else...
Gutter folds through the portrait are the most desirable. The OP’s note isn’t in the best of shape but it is a replacement note. Cool note. Get it...
Indeed. [ATTACH]
My note is from the 15th sheet issued. [ATTACH]
As more and more baby boomers and their parents pass away, safe deposit boxes are emptied and distributed. Many of this generation believed in...
That exact thing happened for series 2013 New York $1 replacement notes. Duplicated serial numbers. Read about it here. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Ragpicker was a somewhat derogatory term coin collectors labeled paper money collectors before paper money gained popularity and skyrocketed in...
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I hear ya @kanga, but 1969D is kinda random. Series 1969B also has the same qualities, the same as 1963, 1963A and many others.
Why was your end date of series 1969D chosen ? Lifespans of paper money has changed since you last looked. [ATTACH]
Wait, What !? If that’s the case, find me an uncirculated 2017 $1 Minneapolis replacement note at face value.
That’s the first time I’ve heard race added to the phrase. I’ve always heard Dead Presidents. All of our former Presidents that have passed away...
I use Itoya Archival albums. They’re 100% acid-free and archival safe and available in a range of sizes. I have one album in portrait orientation...
The Coolness Factor is rubbish.
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