Awesome note SM
Cool SOI $20's Matt.
Nice circulation finds cookiemonster12. Let me play "devils advocate" and ask what you would do if you really liked the serial numbers, and had...
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I've found an example of each type (same denomination) here, http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=23&threadid=828670
[IMG] [IMG] A couple more Emergency notes that changed hands in the name of commerce. If you take your hand and put it over the left side of the...
This one sentence says it all.
They are replaced with an error-free sheet of star notes. When you print as much currency as the BEP prints, it's not unusual for certain sheets...
When I first started collecting 4-subject sheets, this company was highly recommended. The quality is second to none and I have complete...
If the error is caught, (which is usually the case) the sheet is pulled and destroyed.
Matt, if you contact Bill (onedollarbill, shoes42279) he can watch for what you need. He always has a great variety of one's, and usually sells...
The basic difference is Type 1 notes have serial numbers with both prefix & suffix letters, whereas Type 2 only have a prefix letter. The next...
The first districts offered are tough, E-A, H-A, I-A, and J-A. Check with Timothy Lucky or David Spencer
The popular sheets are still available through eBay and certain dealer inventories. The other, harder to locate sheets, will take some patience. I...
We all love the threads that have the killer notes posted. Great, sometimes rare notes with awesome grades.....well after reading Randy's (rjbeck)...
Nice example of a "Woodchopper" with honest wear. You made a great decision Randy.
I believe some collectors call it a "stuck digit", like an old style gas station pump. Your example is very minor.
Excellent thread Darryl. Were you able take home anything printed from the press ?
Good story, and great find. Having them graded may/may not help you sell them. If you plan on adding them to your personal currency collection,...
I finally found both of the 4-subject sheets printed for the series 2006 $5 (Type I) HF-A and HF-B [IMG] [IMG]
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