No, sheets haven't worked that way since the 12-subject era. On modern sheets, the last few digits of the serial will be the same on all the...
That 1928E isn't a print shift--that's the normal location of the date and the seal on that series. In general, the 1928-1934 notes have more...
The 1977 $50 B..* had 2,112,000 notes printed, in 20 mostly tiny runs. Yours is from run 17, a run of 256,000 notes, which sounds small by modern...
No, neither of those runs was issued in pack form. These days, some runs of star notes are used as full packs, and other runs are used as...
Each district starts at 00000001A with the appropriate district prefix. So, yes, there's an A00000001A and a B00000001A and so on up to...
From runs 180 and 182, for what it's worth. The 1953B $2 was a pretty short series, with just 30 runs printed (10.8 million notes total, serials...
All Series 1935 bills do. The later series, 1935A through 1935H, only have it once.
Web note serial ranges are listed here...but if you want details of plate combinations, yeah, you need the Kvederas book.
The colorized $5's have the stripe in a different position than the old not-colorized $5's. People were bleaching the ink off of $5's and using...
Aha! You found it! :cool: The BEP has never reported printing any 2013 $1 B..* notes, but several notes from run 2 have appeared in...
Serials ending in 9999 and 0000 are nearly always replaced by stars. The BEP pulls those two sheets to check the quality of the printing. Every...
This is a good point. The rarest $1 FRN series to find in circulation are the 1969A and 1969C. Both of these had printage totals only slightly...
As you can probably tell, the serials on the sheet are separated by 40,000, so the printing was at most 40,000 sheets. Serial range looks to be...
Never, unless Congress changes its mind. Some years ago they specifically prohibited the $1 note from being redesigned. I forget now whether it...
JeffB has it right. The Fed is actively culling all the non-color $100's that come in, whereas they're letting the non-color $5, $10, $20, $50...
Interesting list of what's included in this set.... The Series 2009 New York and San Francisco notes are presumably from the circulation...
Eh...only 192,000 printed, so kinda scarce, and yours has a kinda low serial as well. The condition does leave a lot to be desired, but I'd have...
In general the BEP keeps selling the sheet printings until they sell out. It's not like the Mint where certain products have a fixed deadline...
Here are the star runs where uncut sheets were sold. In some cases the whole run was sold as uncut sheets; in other cases, only part of the run...
Sounds like you don't need printage data--you need data on how many notes still exist. For such purposes, a census (such as T&P) is going to be a...
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