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<p>[QUOTE="bonniview, post: 1812938, member: 38496"]No i do not sorry. That number is speculation on my part. I was told there was about 120-130 back in May of this year from dealer. But even that number is from word of mouth going from dealer to dealer so that may or may not be accurate.</p><p><br /></p><p>When i found the one's i sold Robert from First City told me in March of 2012 there was about 37 known. So from that date till now you'd think at least 100 would be known. </p><p><br /></p><p>What does not make sense to me is given the time that these have been in circulation a far assumption would be a lot more should have been found by now. By trying to pin point the exact mismatched serial numbers that got printed and the known serial numbers found there should be many more by now.</p><p><br /></p><p>Additionally how is it possible that there are full straps known if observed notes represent only 10,000 sheets? Have they ever used both printed sheets as a 320k run and also used them for notes? I wonder if the BEP caught the error in time before all 10,000 mismatched notes made it into circulation. That seems the only logical answer as to why so very few have been found? </p><p><br /></p><p>These are the closest serial numbers i've found that come closest to the mismatch but still need to get much closer to the low beginning and high end of the mismatches.[ATTACH=full]296440[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bonniview, post: 1812938, member: 38496"]No i do not sorry. That number is speculation on my part. I was told there was about 120-130 back in May of this year from dealer. But even that number is from word of mouth going from dealer to dealer so that may or may not be accurate. When i found the one's i sold Robert from First City told me in March of 2012 there was about 37 known. So from that date till now you'd think at least 100 would be known. What does not make sense to me is given the time that these have been in circulation a far assumption would be a lot more should have been found by now. By trying to pin point the exact mismatched serial numbers that got printed and the known serial numbers found there should be many more by now. Additionally how is it possible that there are full straps known if observed notes represent only 10,000 sheets? Have they ever used both printed sheets as a 320k run and also used them for notes? I wonder if the BEP caught the error in time before all 10,000 mismatched notes made it into circulation. That seems the only logical answer as to why so very few have been found? These are the closest serial numbers i've found that come closest to the mismatch but still need to get much closer to the low beginning and high end of the mismatches.[ATTACH=full]296440[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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