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<p>[QUOTE="kanga, post: 8073254, member: 9270"]A number of years ago (10 years?) I decided to start a small-size US $1 paper money collection.</p><p>At that time <u>in my ignorance</u> I intended to include all small-size $1 notes from 1928 through now.</p><p>I quickly found that that would be a monster job both in quantity and expense.</p><p>So I pared the coverage down to "all small-size $1 notes from 1928 through the 1969-D Series".</p><p>That's still large but not totally out of hand.</p><p><br /></p><p>First I needed references and I settled on two (which I recommend if you can find them):</p><p>-- <i>Standard Guide to Small-Size U.S. Paper Money 1928 to Date, </i>10th Edition, 2011 by John Schwartz and Scott Lindquist</p><p>-- <i>Collector's Guide to Modern Federal Reserve Notes/Series 1963-2009</i>, 2011 by Robert Azpiazu</p><p><br /></p><p>There may be newer editions of the Schwartz/Lindquist guide.</p><p>I'm quite sure there isn't a newer edition of the Azpiazu guide, and it's out of print.</p><p><br /></p><p>So where am I now?</p><p>I have an example of every series from the Series 1928 (red seal) Legal Tender Note through the Series 1957-B (blue seal) Silver Certificates.</p><p>That includes also the 1935-A Hawaii notes (brown seal) and the 1935-A North Africa notes (yellow seal).</p><p>And I also have an example of all of the experimental paper notes from Series 1935 and 1935-A (I think).</p><p>Missing in my collection are many of the star notes (very expensive) and all of the "mules" (which are specialty items).</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the Series 1963 through 1963-B I was closing in on complete until I found that I <u>may</u> have missed a whole group of (ugh!) "mules".</p><p>Finally for the Series 1969 through 1969-D I'm well along (>70%) unless I find another gap I missed ("mules" again?).</p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, and the Series 1963 includes another paper test.</p><p>The BEP was trying to find an additional paper supplier and tested Gilbert Security Paper.</p><p>Very difficult to locate those test notes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kanga, post: 8073254, member: 9270"]A number of years ago (10 years?) I decided to start a small-size US $1 paper money collection. At that time [U]in my ignorance[/U] I intended to include all small-size $1 notes from 1928 through now. I quickly found that that would be a monster job both in quantity and expense. So I pared the coverage down to "all small-size $1 notes from 1928 through the 1969-D Series". That's still large but not totally out of hand. First I needed references and I settled on two (which I recommend if you can find them): -- [I]Standard Guide to Small-Size U.S. Paper Money 1928 to Date, [/I]10th Edition, 2011 by John Schwartz and Scott Lindquist -- [I]Collector's Guide to Modern Federal Reserve Notes/Series 1963-2009[/I], 2011 by Robert Azpiazu There may be newer editions of the Schwartz/Lindquist guide. I'm quite sure there isn't a newer edition of the Azpiazu guide, and it's out of print. So where am I now? I have an example of every series from the Series 1928 (red seal) Legal Tender Note through the Series 1957-B (blue seal) Silver Certificates. That includes also the 1935-A Hawaii notes (brown seal) and the 1935-A North Africa notes (yellow seal). And I also have an example of all of the experimental paper notes from Series 1935 and 1935-A (I think). Missing in my collection are many of the star notes (very expensive) and all of the "mules" (which are specialty items). As for the Series 1963 through 1963-B I was closing in on complete until I found that I [U]may[/U] have missed a whole group of (ugh!) "mules". Finally for the Series 1969 through 1969-D I'm well along (>70%) unless I find another gap I missed ("mules" again?). Oh, and the Series 1963 includes another paper test. The BEP was trying to find an additional paper supplier and tested Gilbert Security Paper. Very difficult to locate those test notes.[/QUOTE]
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