Try here, http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/all___d.html I randomly chose the $10 denomination Federal Reserve notes. You can choose different...
This link will take you back to 1950. http://www.uspapermoney.info/groups/
Clearly our currency is marked "Dry clean only"
Beautiful vignette's on your Michigan obsolete MEC2. I picked my first Tallahassee Railroad obsolete $3 a while back, and now, I just picked up...
Looks like a typical teller stamp to me.
I've done a little research on the subject, and the Gilbert Paper Company made high end paper products, stationary, etc. and when I interviewed...
Look for it here instead.....http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/f2009ah.html
Nice note, a keeper for sure.
I don't believe this is accurate.......The BEP does not re-use serial numbers of damaged currency. They used to, way back when, but it took too...
Because mostly of condition, face value only. Large run, poor condition.
My 1976 $2 Chicago Star sheet has higher serial numbers than yours. [IMG]
I have not heard this before, where are you getting this specific information ?
Recently I've sent some notes to Greg Davis at Superior Grading. No annual fees, fast turnaround times, accurate grades, and fair pricing. [IMG]...
That's what the hobby is all about....I like it, and I'm going to keep it.
My one and only, so far... [IMG]
No. I imagine you're asking because the 4 numbers repeat themselves in random order.....no value over face, at least as far as I'm concerned.
I'm surprised a mod hasn't axed the above post.
I find them occasionally where I work, but I put the back into circulation. They really have little value to modern star note collectors that want...
I was thinking more of a BEP official or dignitary that wanted 0001.
Ended up with sets # 0002, 0003, and 0006. I'm guessing set # 0001 might have been spoken for, so they subbed it with the 0006.
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