Stars are still being used as always. The BEP's planned next generation of overprinting equipment, ns-LEPE, won't use stars, but it's probably...
Yeah, that's like if the U.S. made a coin honoring the moon landing and then put, I don't know, Susan B. Anthony on it. ;)
Run 1 or run 2? It appears that run 1 is a run of LEPE replacement sheets, which means these notes are going to be pretty tough to find--they...
While I completely agree that it's not worth having this note certified, I think it's a bit harsh to say it's worth nothing over face value. As...
Update on that: A bunch of Texas $2 Step sets with 20163xxx serials just showed up on Ebay. They have plate position F2, so it's looking...
Same here--haven't heard any reports of blocks beyond K..P, but haven't personally ordered a sheet since July either. Likewise, I've seen no...
Small update: 2013 $1 K9427..E has been seen in circulation. So the cutoff between the circulation printings and the uncut sheets is somewhere...
Printages for the 1963 $2 were 15,360,000 regular and 640,000 star. Somebody with a guidebook will probably be along soon to quote a book value...
Bumping this thread to say that I've made no further progress in six weeks. Please do let me know if you run across any 2013 $1 notes between...
Me neither, but I've heard the term "progressive" for serials like this. The idea is that it's one of the serials you need in order to build a...
Cool consecutive notes, but I doubt the street vendor got them straight from the BEP. It's not known for giving out free samples. :p More...
In order to be worth a premium, it'd have to be so far misaligned that there was part of another bill's printing showing. Your bill only has...
As of July, 243.2 million, which is the most for a $2 series since Series 1976. It'll probably take a few years for all of them to get into...
The OP is from five and a half years ago, but since you bring it up: Yes, web notes have a plate number (lower right face). What they're missing...
If there's a C2 on the left side, you don't have web notes. That's one of the differences between the web notes and the normal notes. If you can...
You're off by a zero: the printing was MK09600001* - MK09920000*. Easy to do since the BEP reports list the serials without leading zeroes....
Yes. The BEP uses stars in two different ways: When they catch a defective note *before* the sheets have been cut, they replace the whole sheet...
Haven't seen this one before. The seller appears to have figured out that people like rollover straps where the last two notes have been replaced...
Another update: K9380..E is the highest seen in circulation, and K9480..E is the lowest seen on an uncut sheet. So the gap is down to a million...
Update on that: K8344..E is the highest seen in circulation, and K9480..E is the lowest seen on an uncut sheet. Anybody have anything in between?
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