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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 7737632, member: 2098"]Not all $1 2013 B-* serials have a duplicate printing. And they are still very common. I've found eight of them over the last week and from those only one is from the duplicate range.</p><p><br /></p><p>These are the serials printed for $1 2013 DC and FW Boston star notes:</p><p><br /></p><p>DC: B00000001 * to B00250000 * and then B03200001 * to B09600000 *</p><p><br /></p><p>FW: B00000001 * to B06400000* and then B06400001 * to B09600000*, as well as B09600001 * - B16000000 *</p><p><br /></p><p>Essentially, possible matching notes are only in ranges 00000001-00250000 and 03200001-09600000. With this in mind, there is a global database comprising more than 17,500 entries of the confirmed duplicate ranges of notes found in circulation. Of those there have been only 10 confirmed matches over the last five years.</p><p><br /></p><p>So there really is no need to save any and all 2013 B-* notes regardless of condition. Focus on the ones from the matching ranges and spend the rest. Have fun with it but have realistic expectations that you will be unlikely to ever find a match, either on your own or through contributing to the database of duplicate serials.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 7737632, member: 2098"]Not all $1 2013 B-* serials have a duplicate printing. And they are still very common. I've found eight of them over the last week and from those only one is from the duplicate range. These are the serials printed for $1 2013 DC and FW Boston star notes: DC: B00000001 * to B00250000 * and then B03200001 * to B09600000 * FW: B00000001 * to B06400000* and then B06400001 * to B09600000*, as well as B09600001 * - B16000000 * Essentially, possible matching notes are only in ranges 00000001-00250000 and 03200001-09600000. With this in mind, there is a global database comprising more than 17,500 entries of the confirmed duplicate ranges of notes found in circulation. Of those there have been only 10 confirmed matches over the last five years. So there really is no need to save any and all 2013 B-* notes regardless of condition. Focus on the ones from the matching ranges and spend the rest. Have fun with it but have realistic expectations that you will be unlikely to ever find a match, either on your own or through contributing to the database of duplicate serials.[/QUOTE]
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