Yes. The serial numbers are advancing by 3000 per position. That usually (but not always) tells us the size of the print run: this was probably...
With the modern numbering equipment, consecutive serial numbers don't come from the same sheet; they come from the same position of different...
They start at 00000001, yes. Denominations up to $20 are printed in runs of 6,400,000 notes, so after fifteen runs, the serialling is up to...
In that circulated condition, they're unlikely to have any significant value above face. By the way, the one you described as a 1955 is actually...
It's printed from a Series 1934 face plate but a Series 1934A back plate. (You can tell because the back plate number is in a larger font size...
If it was after 1966, then the omission of the $2 is actually correct. It was officially discontinued in that year, and not brought back until...
In addition to what others have said: It's important to remember that notes don't go up in value just because they're "old". They go up in value...
:jawdrop: o_O :confused: :( :facepalm: :mad: :banghead: :dead: That is...bizarre.... I'm pretty sure that's an actual government website...
Yes, it's A1 to H4 on the older presses and A1 to J5 on the newer ones. But your image of the 50-subject sheet is sideways; there are five...
No. The presses use several plates in rotation, so if you get a whole stack of sequential serial numbers, you'll see three or four different...
It's not a circulation printing--it was a special printing that was sold in BEP collector folders. There were 16,000 printed for each district....
The earliest 32-subject intaglio presses were single-plate models, producing a stream of sheets that all have the same plate number. I forget...
Wait, what? :confused: I think JMM was correct...a bit of serial number ink has transferred to the back of the next bill up in the stack. In...
Latest data shows that about 29% of U.S. banknotes in circulation are $1's (12.4 billion out of 43.4 billion). Very few $1's, or other low...
No, remember the timeline: the next $20 design is due to come out in 2028-ish. Neither the current administration nor the winner of the 2020...
Wow, that's a very high density of misunderstandings.... :confused: When a bill is replaced by a coin, it takes a *larger* number of coins than...
In general, no. But for radar serials, sometimes yes; a radar with matched letters like E12344321E is sometimes called a "true radar" or "full...
Not on a $500. A serial starting with 000xxxxx isn't very impressive when the printing only got up to 001xxxxx. :rolleyes: (Okay, some other...
Nope. Most recent printing was this past November. (More are on order for the current fiscal year, so there may have been another printing since...
No he didn't. The NYT article is so wildly inaccurate that the BEP has posted a statement on the front page of its website explaining the true...
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