Here is the same overprint on a note that would make sense for it to be on if it were genuine....
The others have already given the answer. It was printed before any of these security features were added to the notes.
Is the round stamp that appears in the scans really on each note? What does it say?
There are no Series 1976 $100.00 notes. The only Series 1976 notes were $2.00.
They came from the same sheet. Whether they were separated recently or in the past is a matter of question. These notes (or at least notes...
None of the women on MPC were modeled after real people. The only real people to appear on issued MPC were Chief Hollow Horn Bear on the 692...
I will be interested in the response. At one time, I took it upon myself to contact Ebay sellers of these notes and explain to them why they were...
Yes. Series 611 MPC was used at Wheelus AFB in Libya. I believe Wheelus was the only US military facility in Libya while MPC was being used in...
I will be the bearer of bad news. The notes are genuine notes but the overstamps are fantasies. An understanding of the history and background of...
This reminds me of two stories. One involves the time I sent mutilated money to the BEP. I won it in an Ebay auction from Australia. It was all...
Not to beat you up over this, but what made you think the BEP would exchange in the manner you suggested? The note in the picture does not meet...
These are all fairly common notes. You are looking at maybe $1.00-3.00 per note in this condition.
One or the other of the sides is slightly misaligned. As someone else notes, these were delivered to the banks in sheets and cut by bank...
If by a "little longer" you mean four years, then the $1.00, $5.00 and $10.00 notes were issued for a little longer in Korea where they were...
Series 651 was not used in Vietnam but Series 641 which looks identical except for the color and was without the Minuteman vignette was used...
Post your inquiry over at Collector Universe. There are lots of error specialists over there. Here is the link . . ....
Here is a thread somewhere else on CT that you may want to look at . . . http://www.cointalk.com/t125007/
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