Run #2 Edited to add; I haven't seen, let alone been able to buy, ANY $2 San Francisco Star Note since series 2003. Two dollar San Francisco...
Found a 2013 $2 San Francisco star (L*)
Nice find
Centering, both front and rear is a little off. You should be able to buy these, graded GEM, for around $100. Uncirculated, non GEM notes like...
I will also like to add, use caution when using printed or online price guides. The more you research for recent, sold notes, the better idea you...
They both basically mean the same thing. Original, unmolested, no restoration or stains/tears/pinholes etc. EPQ is used by PMG and PPQ is used by...
Here's a link to sold Fr.237's in GEM condition. The prices include a buyers premium of anywhere from 12% to 18%, depending on the date sold....
From Fred Bart's 4th Edition, United States Paper Money Errors "Watermark variations exist because the security feature, initiated with the...
I'd guess AU 53 (without EPQ)
Welcome to Coin Talk @C Schadegg The BEP printed 24 different blocks in sheets. The C-B block seems to have the most value. On average, expect...
I found the article. It was in Paper Money Magazine and not Bank Note Reporter. The article written by Peter Huntoon was about large sized...
Peter Huntoon wrote an article in BNR several months back and explained the design change in the line wording for the banks....but I am unable to...
On eBay, this note would be hyped as a trinary. Poor centering and too many folds makes this note the perfect candidate for an unsuspecting...
I'm thinking "bookend" notes are mostly an eBay hype thing. True bookend notes have a solid serial between the numbers, like 72000072, or...
Just read the article and saw they mention the possibility of eliminating star notes in the future....but didn't see any mention about frequently...
Where did you see/read this ?
Maybe there should be a permanent thread about notes that are almost fancy. Almost a radar, almost a repeater, almost a low serial number .....in...
Love a note with livestock. Wonderful signatures and vignettes.
Many of them can be found through the PCDA http://www.pcdaonline.com/
Canada retired the $1,000 bill back in May of 2000. I do not believe Canada prints $5,000 notes. Just read this in the article; " Retired on May...
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