Bounds so far: K67..E is the highest seen in circulation, and K9480..E is the lowest seen on an uncut sheet. Can anyone help close the gap? I...
Oh bother. So, yes, that's the standard LEPE numbering: 100 serials between positions, and columns taken in right-to-left order. All the $1...
Looks good. Only the Hawaii notes would have brown seals on a Federal Reserve Note; ordinary FRNs would have green seals. Also, the serial...
Do let us know what the serialling looks like. The 32-subject uncut sheets were always numbered on different presses than the circulation...
All four of those are from runs of 640,000, which was the standard full run back then. But with standard runs that small, there were a *lot* of...
Every set I've heard of so far has started with either 20161xxx or 20162xxx. I would expect there to be 20160xxx sets out there, but I haven't...
That's looking like quite the accomplishment. For a while there, plenty of the sheets were turning up on Ebay by block, but there don't seem to...
Three million, not thirty million. And remember the star notes aren't additional; they replaced some of the regular notes.
And the extra green ink doesn't seem to be quite the same shade of green as the printing on the note, so it was probably acquired after the note...
Yes, those are definitely a strange case. There's no apparent difference between the 2006 and 2006A $100's, either. Neither the 2006 $100 nor...
San Francisco had 106.4 million printed, the second highest total. The lowest total for a district was 44.8 million for J, and the lowest total...
Eh, I guess one man's made-up word is another man's useful new coinage. I don't actually know how long "printage" has been in use to mean...
So in case it wasn't already clear from everybody else's answers: Yes, your note is a Series 1988A. No, it's not a web note. Only about 1.5% of...
Yes, the Barr notes have always been popular. Everyone who knows anything about collecting paper money has heard of Barr who was only in office...
There's not much data to go on yet, but that would be one of my first guesses, yes. But if it's 1000 notes per position, then in order to get...
So are those also position D2 like the 20161260 set mentioned above?
For what it's worth, I got mine in yesterday's mail: K20162066B - position E2 - plates 10/18 K20162066C - position E2 - plates 9/11 So that...
The $2 sheets are already available--they're still in 32-subject format like all the higher denominations. The $1 sheets have been unavailable...
It's unlikely that currency printed in the last few months will reach circulation any time soon. The most recent $2 printing I've seen in...
If it's so far off center that part of the next bill on the sheet is showing, then it'll be worth a premium. If it's just got very uneven...
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