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<p>[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 559423, member: 4230"]well i think if your thinking that far back, and looking at a relatively small printing like 250,016 lol then i would think that small printing would all be 1 solid block of serials. i think this becuase it seems that amount is smaller then a full print run - even print runs back on the smaller sheets... I dont think they do half print runs... do they?</p><p><br /></p><p>take a look at uspapermoney.info once again ... there is apage there that talks about standard print runs. If the BEP does not print anything less then a full run.. NOT counting special issues of course! .. then the ranges on that page will be able to tell you how many notes minimum were printed. </p><p><br /></p><p>now if the BEP does whatever it wants when it prints, and never minds a full, partial of frantion of a print run... then it blows my theory out of the water lol</p><p><br /></p><p>take 1950 for example... on <a href="http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/runs.html" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/runs.html" rel="nofollow"> this page </a> it says a print run was 20,000 sheets for a $5 in the 1950 series. so if in 1950 they used a 12 note sheet, the they used 240,000 notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>so if they BEP does not print partial runs for general circulation runs... then i woudl say no to your orignial postulation.</p><p><br /></p><p>If the BEP does print partial runs, then i would say a serial or two skip is entirely possible.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Daggarjon, post: 559423, member: 4230"]well i think if your thinking that far back, and looking at a relatively small printing like 250,016 lol then i would think that small printing would all be 1 solid block of serials. i think this becuase it seems that amount is smaller then a full print run - even print runs back on the smaller sheets... I dont think they do half print runs... do they? take a look at uspapermoney.info once again ... there is apage there that talks about standard print runs. If the BEP does not print anything less then a full run.. NOT counting special issues of course! .. then the ranges on that page will be able to tell you how many notes minimum were printed. now if the BEP does whatever it wants when it prints, and never minds a full, partial of frantion of a print run... then it blows my theory out of the water lol take 1950 for example... on [url= http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/runs.html] this page [/url] it says a print run was 20,000 sheets for a $5 in the 1950 series. so if in 1950 they used a 12 note sheet, the they used 240,000 notes. so if they BEP does not print partial runs for general circulation runs... then i woudl say no to your orignial postulation. If the BEP does print partial runs, then i would say a serial or two skip is entirely possible.[/QUOTE]
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