I'm just using 250,000 as a rounded example. If you want it to be divisible by 32, we can use 250,016. That still leaves my question the same....
When you have the published "number printed" for a particular series of note, do the serial numbers run consecutively? For example, if there were...
That's a tough question. For many, it probably was finding a rare coin or note in circulation that triggered the interest. Was sort of that in...
I use the latest Comprehensive Catalog of US Paper Money which has the total printed figures for each note, but only has FR numbers for the large...
As I mentioned in another thread, I added a 1928C $10 Richmond note to my collection this week. It's not in great shape (probably VG8-VG10), but...
Well, it's hard to pinpoint the exact price, but I'd guess I paid somewhere in the $65-$70 range for it. Not bad considering the fed district the...
Well, after seeing the nice 1928C notes here and posting the pic of my 'ugly' 1928E $1 Silver Certificate, I decided to go see if I could find a...
Better to snipe yourself....wouldn't trust turning my eBay id AND password over to any 3rd party site.
Does it look like this? [img] If so, it's for real.
Nice! Maybe someday my budget will allow me to get into some of the nicer large size notes. I used to have an 1899 $5 bill with the Indian...
Thanks. I've managed to put it together on a very modest budget...in fact, I don't think I've paid for than $75 for any single note in the...
Looked at banknotebank.com and mycurrencycollection.com and decided that I'd rather just see nice big pictures of notes without all that...
Yep, though I appreciate a nice Gem CU note as much as the next guy, I have an equal appreciation for the 'well circulated' notes as they always...
Ok....here's the reverse. Like I said, not the nicest note, but can't complain for around 6 bucks. Only bad thing about it is that I haven't...
I don't usually scan the reverse side of my notes unless there's a reason too (ie, mule, large size, etc...) Just for you though, I'll go scan...
Yes, pretty much ALL US currency was printed at the BEP in DC up until the early 90's when they started printing Federal Reserve notes in Fort...
Not the nicest note, but I managed to pick this one up for about $6 a few years back. [IMG]
It was printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington DC.
Very nice!
Wow, for a second there I thought that was a 1933.
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