Nice error. Documented in Fred Bart’s error guide on page 204. [ATTACH]
Good to know...learn something new every day.
Welcome to Coin Talk @Lisa rosenberg I believe the note ending in 77 is a partial offset error, and the note ending in 81 is a foldover...
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Eye catching serial number, but no added premium over face. Not a ladder note in my book.
Very nice NC Obsolete. Solid addition, congratulations.
Sorry ‘bout that.
I’ve seen something similar to this before....once in a bar and another time in a mom & pop restaurant.
Every series starts with an A suffix, and when the BEP reaches 96000000 it rolls over to the next letter, which would be B, and so on till it...
Picked this up yesterday at FUN in Tampa. It was the only note I was bidding on in the Heritage Signature Auction on Friday night. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Most likely series 2013. Series 2009 only went to H00320000*
Cool designs.
This link should help, http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/f1914_q.html
Many courtesy autographed notes are graded, but a random notation on a graded note typically will come back with a NET or APPARENT grade with a...
A low print run doesn’t always guarantee rarity. The series 2004A $10 Atlanta Star (GF*) had a minuscule run of only 9,600 notes and every...
Plenty of these $2 New York stars on eBay. Graded examples (65PPQ) are selling for under $40. The print run may be low, but these are not...
I also use ITOYA Art Profilo albums for sheet storage.[ATTACH]
Nice find @ace71499 Personally, with the corner fold/bend, I do not believe it is a good candidate for third party grading.
Interesting note @steve.e Binary notes happen quite often in every denomination....finding them is fun. [IMG]
Welcome to Coin Talk @Thebeard1978 Your note is a Fr.237 and printed in Washington DC. An ultra popular large size Silver Certificate Ace and...
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