The seal in easily turned different shades of yellow or orange after soaking in certain solvents.
Quite a nice note you have there, and quite rare—there were only 8,000 of these printed. Do not be concerned about this being a mule, as the...
I must mirror and agree with the lettow's comments. Pawn the TPGs for their weight in gold if you will, but anyone who spends a significant...
In regards to Numbers, he supplemented my post with very good additional information, and I would like to add that not all is lost. There are...
Much of the data on early production does not differentiate between specific series. To BEP operators at the time there was only "Series of 1928"...
Rick - What denomination are we talking about? According to the top 2 TPG Co (PCGSand PMG) there is only 1 known Series 1934 C Boston...
For some reason you are not understanding a simple request. Heritage gives you a *range* for the estimate, not a single value. What was the range...
Was $4000 the high end of the estimate or the low end?
What was the estimate range?
Which 'period' are you referring to? Silver certificates would have been destroyed by mandate only in the 1960s, when the Treasury had ceased the...
Numbers gave a great explanation. The final press runs for many Series of 1934 face plates lasted into 1946, which was after the first Series...
Mules occurred when two different kinds of back plates were concurrently used. The most common are the 12-subject mules printed in the late...
A synopsis: 1. Series of 1928 plates with Tate-Mellon signatures and numeral seals are made for $5s-$100s. 2. Woods takes office, and new...
There are no Series of 1928B $50 and $100 plates. The only difference between 1928A and 1928B faces is the district seal; both have Woods-Mellon...
The 1928A face plates for $50 and $100 notes were made after the change from numeral to letter district seals. They are essentially the...
The Kelly 5th edition (2006) lists 2 large known for The FNB of Waltonville. Quite rare, although my book is a few years old.
Very cool note. Love the Popeye portrait.
Go here: http://www.pcdaonline.com, and choose "Alphabetical Listing of Members." Also, a publication such as Bank Note Reporter has a good...
You are not confrontational nor defensive. We are just having a lively discussion about paper money. And my expertise has nothing to do with the...
<< Second, if in fact, as you state, that no backs were meant for any specific series, then how come we have mule designations at all? >> This...
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