Sure. That site is rating the rarity by the print run size, which is listed as a number in the table a little farther down. These days, a...
I think it's the other way around. Farther back in the past, low serial numbers didn't sell for large premiums above face value--so if a Treasury...
I think it's probably from the pyramid on *this* note, not on a different note. See how the dye is darker on the back than the front: that...
Thanks for the illustration. And, wow, your notes are only a dozen serial numbers away from the note on Ebay! :jawdrop:
No, it says the note is a bookend. That is, it was certified along with a consecutive note that was interesting in some way, and the two notes...
Some vending machines and self-checkouts *do* accept $2's. They rarely advertise the fact, but if you just try to insert a $2, it works...
This will almost certainly never happen. You can do this sort of thing with coins without impairing their usefulness in circulation: there may be...
Why are we even talking about the grade of this note? It's a solid-9's serial, for crying out loud. It's worth moon money even if it grades Good...
On older series like this, many of the alignment marks were in locations that didn't get trimmed off. The exact positions vary between series,...
Was placing a Mint order last week, so I picked up another Lucky Panda just to see what I got. It's still H..F block, actually, like the last...
That's not what "reversed" means. The green seal should be directly behind the green seal on the front, just in mirror-image. It's blurred...
Offset transfers are always mirror image.
Right. It's not transferred from another sheet. Rather, the press cycled without a sheet present at all, and the ink intended for that sheet...
Might be a scratch in the printing plate? Those can produce thin straight lines. It doesn't have the look of a teller stamp. Not sure what else...
Give them a few years, and that's what they'll be doing, once the next generation of serial-numbering equipment is installed (ns-LEPE). Some...
It won't be a perfect match, though: the first block of the 1923 series used prefix letter A and suffix letter B. That series didn't use any...
No, just economizing--there's no reason to throw away still-usable plates, and no reason to go to the trouble of ensuring that old backs are never...
If you do try to sell the circulated notes, the best way might be to put them on Ebay as bulk lots of several dozen pieces. You won't get much...
I've got nothing new to add on these--if anyone does, please let us all know!--but it looks like the BEP/Mint store is offering a new printing of...
Or at least, that's how collectors think of them. Legally, I think FRBNs really are a subtype of National Currency, which is why the BEP could...
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