They were printed in 12-subject sheets, yes. Also, the serialling worked very differently than it does today: the sheets were...
I'm confused now. You said the notes were from the 1970s, but $100's that old wouldn't have watermarks--they were added in Series 1996. What are...
Can you post the series, serial, and face and back plate numbers? High-serial notes like this can give useful information for figuring out the...
That bit doesn't sound right. If something went wrong with the numbering head, it wouldn't affect the other 49 positions of the sheet (just like...
Cool! But it doesn't help much if you XXXX out half of the serial number.... :D By the way, I'm more confused about this printing than ever. I...
The new 50-subject numbering presses still use star notes. It's planned that the *next* generation presses won't use star notes, but it'll be...
FWIW, I ordered another sheet and got K..R, so it looks like we're done with the list of blocks (if there was any doubt). The sheet is also badly...
Remember that the large-size notes were printed on damp paper (to keep the paper from tearing under the pressure of the intaglio plates) and then...
No, I haven't actually had any reports that didn't come from this thread! Judging by how hard it is to collect data on these BEP products, I...
Yes, the same plates are used to print everything, so the stars will show all of the same plate varieties as the regular notes. BP 5015 was the...
Yes. The new SOI presses, used for the 50-subject $1 notes, hold three plates at a time, which keep cycling around the press. The three plates...
Well, the Triple Deuce Sets contain 3500 notes each of K..B and K..C, and we were wondering whether the other 6500 possible 2017xxxx serials in...
Yes, the 2013 B, F, and L notes are apparently from the circulation printings. I wonder whether the 2009 K notes will be a mixture of K..B and...
I don't have any new updates on Series 2017, but... ...the 2013 $100 has reached circulation, as reported over on the Where's George forums.
The new Treasurer was already sworn in on June 19....
Right. Legislation that was passed in 2012 removed the requirement for Senate confirmation of a whole bunch of relatively minor federal...
I haven't found one myself, but they've been reported in circulation, yes.
It appears that 400 sheets of 1935E $1's were released, though the number that are still intact today is probably somewhat smaller. Some details...
E3? Hmmm.... Oh, right. The "2016" notes ended at position D3, and the special printing was numbered in the COPE pattern, not the new LEPE...
Let's see here...if the printing worked the way I think it did, the K..B and K..C notes with those serials should both be from plate position A4....
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