Kinda reminds me of this thread...https://www.cointalk.com/threads/ration-book-questions.281079/
I’m almost certain that Washington DC is part of the 2nd print, and the seal and serial numbers come after that. I could be wrong.
Ideally, the BEP would like to have “Washington DC” centered in the Treasury seal, but sometimes it’s a little high, or low. Both notes appear to...
After seeing the OP’s note, I had to have one. These came yesterday from a seller in Spain. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
They look fine to me. [ATTACH]
Do you display the sheet @Libertyron, or do you have it hidden away somewhere ?
I agree, good reading. Thanks for sharing @kaparthy .
Run size 1.92 million...a hard pass for me. Many short run stars are out there for this series...96K, 128K, 160K and more.
The serial number is interesting but not officially fancy. If you like it, keep it, but I don’t see any additional value. If you saw this on eBay...
I did a quick look on eBay, and a 1976 $2 Dallas 4-subject Star sheet recently sold for $36.55 (free shipping). Is this sheet mounted or framed...
If, for arguments sake, ink from the bell (front of note) got on the note, it appears too insignificant to be called an error.
I think it looks like glittery eyeliner.
Yes, that’s part of it. Sometimes what makes a note desirable is the ability to complete sets. I came over from the coin side, and my first goal...
All the Charters came up for me on Heritage archives. I’m not sure how you search, but just type in the Charter number and boom, they all come...
Good question @Zeppo Shanski Two things changed numismatics dramatically. September 3rd 1995, when eBay launched, and December 1998 when PayPal...
SPMC (Society of Paper Money Collectors) I recently let my memberships lapse for the ANA and FUN....mostly because of the lack of paper money...
Welcome to CT @bAMBOOZLEDGUY .
Welcome to CT @sidvicious0707 . It appears minor, anyway you could post pics of the entire note so I can put it in perspective ?
I love it when paper money, and its potential value gets national attention. Thanks for sharing.
I’ve also seen bookend used to describe label sets. The first and last note together with the label of 4,000 note bricks. [ATTACH]
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