In the U.S. Error Note Encyclopedia, there is a $100 note with the wrong color ink. The District seal and District letters are in green ink...
SteveInTampa, How did the dealers quote compare to other price sources? I'm trying to get an idea of what percentage they'll pay verses what you...
drathbun, on the reverse of the notes just below the E in ONE, is the plate number. In this case 1004 and 1113. The plate that printed these were...
It's rough, but still a nice pick up.
Both back plate numbers were used on the 1963A notes, so they're mules also.
I too am cleaning house, so to speak. Decided to concentrate my collecting to a narrower area with better grade notes. The 1917 is a nice pick up.
You are one lucky dog! Congrats.
I find those occasionally. Sometimes the design between the words is filled in. I'm not sure why, but the Atlanta seal seems to be the one that...
Yeah, once in awhile something nice pops up.[ATTACH]
Because they changed the design in '46?
You are correct, I'm looking thru straps for star notes, errors, and what is known as fancy serial numbers. Sometimes you get lucky and find a...
Found these in a strap tonight. This was once an uncut sheet. Sad.[ATTACH]
Thanks Funkee. Sally Browns hair, love it!
Have you seen the signature of the probable new Secretary of the Treasury? One reporter said is looked like a 6 month old got ahold of a crayon. I...
Good eye,PhilipGunter. :thumb:
Here's a real good website. More info there than allowed by law.:thumb: http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/
That's normal. The plate numbers will repeat every fifth note I believe.
Looking around that website and another source, I've found that 1974 $100 serial numbers were a continuation of 1969C $100 notes. One lists...
Throw your keyboard out the window!:yes:
I'll bite, $360.00 for the set of 4.
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