I hoping the writing is on the holders and not the notes.
I would also echo Rickie's advise Richie. If you ever find yourself describing a note you are considering buying as " The note is in good shape...
Nice score Rick....and a low matching ending serials also.
I would chalk this one to coincidence. I have not heard of the BEP mixing district star notes.
I love my set Rick...... [IMG] .......regardless of the price. When I said it's not for everybody, I didn't mean me.
It's actually $7, but I get your point. It's not for everybody.
Plate (sheet) position. Explained here, http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/note.html
Rusty, are you saying that you crossed 75 notes from PMG to PCGS and every single note came back graded identical ??
Some collectors like binary notes, but I've never been a big fan. I just don't see why it would be a big deal.
Nice additions Bert, congratulations.
I agree 100%, thank you.
Great new additions everybody. My latest addition to my serial #12 collection. This one is from Jim at Tickle Your Fancy [IMG]
Not so fast my friend...... [IMG]
To show some members that may not be familiar with an Educational note. [IMG] [IMG] I hope to eventually afford the $2 and $5 versions.
I'm not familiar with BLACK Treasury seals. All notes have district seals are black.
Over 83 million printed for the L-G block, the total for series 1963B $1's is over 458 million....my price guide shows $5 for Ch-CU. I have many...
Since third party grading is a paid opinion and not science, PCGS and PMG are considered the top two because of prices realized for notes in their...
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