The 1976 $2 was the final denomination of small-sized notes to become a Federal Reserve note, and it just happened to do it during the...
I agree, which is why I have OP’s description in parentheses.
@Zeppo Shanski PM sent.
I tend to agree with the others. Trinary, bookends (the OP’s description) mixed ladders and other terms are generally exclusively used on eBay to...
Cool find. Easier view of the OP’s note. [ATTACH]
If your original statement was true, the current series would be 2013A. The only thing that changed on our notes between 2013 and 2017 were the...
Not exactly. I found a good explanation that differentiates the reasons behind the series merely getting a letter added, or the series date being...
Plenty of them to compare here;...
The note is a series 1976 $2 FRN. The 1963 $2 notes were United States Notes and had a red seal and red serial numbers. I believe the date in the...
The $200 million of notes incinerated were the recalled notes, not the notes with the Hawaiian overprint. The government didn’t “give” any of the...
“Bought” instead of both. Oops (fixed the post)
Well, unless it has a spectacular serial number, I would think otherwise. Bought these for $5 each. [ATTACH]
Great vignette of Don Quixote. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome to CT @Sherie . It’s a radar. Some would also include the term binary, but I reserve that for a note with 1s and 0s. The condition and...
The black cutting line is not unique, nor does it add any value.
This is my only example, so far. Because of the serial number, this note would be very desirable in China. The number 8 contains meanings of...
Depends on condition, and definitely a keeper. I don’t want to get your hopes up but I spotted a note almost exactly as yours, and it recently...
Welcome to the Paper Money side of Coin Talk @CASEY MOMA . I’m not familiar with values on these facsimiles and yours are pretty beat up, with...
I beg your pardon, it is a small-size National banknote Type II, Charter # 12186. Both series look very similar.
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