Or to summarize: YB - 3,000,000 ZB - 1,000,000 AC - 1,000,000 CC - 7,000,000 FC - 12,000 LC - 3,000,000 PC - 5,040,000 SC - 15,000,000 total -...
They were printed in the same position of consecutive sheets. One of the serialling heads got stuck on 27 while the other continued to count...
Math nerd comment: I'd suggest avoiding the use of a decimal for this purpose, because it seems to imply that the "other elements" grade is always...
Don C. Kelly wrote the book on Nationals. The book and quite a few Nationals (and other currency) are available for sale on his website,...
Hmmm...the Geithner signature on that bond is quite a bit different from the Geithner signature on currency. Maybe I'm mistaken (I don't have my...
If it exists, somebody will collect it. :rolleyes: But given the rather high face values (and often, even higher redemption values) of Savings...
And sometime soonish, the BEP will start transitioning to the new 50-subject sheets, and we'll have yet another system to get used to. I've heard...
Depends on what you want to do with them. When I'm trying to work out the print runs on some older series where the BEP records are incomplete...
Right...they started selling the $2 half-sheets to get rid of all the extra star notes that were left over when the printing of 1976 $2's was cut...
Not sure why you'd skip the brown-seal FRBN...it'll likely be a good bit less expensive than the brown-seal National. I'd probably include both...
There's no way to do the set with all the notes being the same denomination. Even if you just look at USNs (red), SCs (blue), and GCs (yellow),...
The Mint doesn't produce gold. The Mint turns gold into coinage. The Mint's coinage production figures tell us nothing about U.S. gold...
No, that can't be right, because it also says that the household purchase limit is 100 sets, not 2 sets. Exactly. If you buy 100 ordinary sets,...
I'll be interested to see what serial block is used for the $2. Since the circulation printing of 2009 $2's for New York went up to B32000000A,...
That one's an interesting case. Those "Lone Star Note" folders are the only source of 2001 $1 K..* notes; none appear to have been issued for...
I'm not sure what you're getting at here.... :confused: The first note looks normal. The second and third are the "small D4" error. Are you...
In both the 1999 $5 and the 1999 $10, both Washington and Fort Worth began production with tiny runs of 35,200 stars. To my knowledge, no notes...
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