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<p>[QUOTE="kanga, post: 8524557, member: 9270"]Obviously it didn't occur to me that the term "Mule" might be new to some people.</p><p>So I'll explain.</p><p><br /></p><p>"<i>$1 Federal Reserve Note mules are notes whose back plate numbers appear in consecutive series.</i>"</p><p><br /></p><p>The note shown is a <u>Series 1963</u> $1 Federal Reserve Note (FRN) as shown by the imprint "SERIES/1963" on the front.</p><p>It was distributed from the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank as indicated by:</p><p>-- the four number <b>9</b>'s on the front, and</p><p>-- the name <b>MINNEAPOLIS/MINNESOTA</b> and the letter "<b>I</b>" in the black seal on the front, and</p><p>-- the serial number beginning with the letter "<b>I</b>".</p><p><br /></p><p>It is a <u>replacement note</u> as indicated by the <b>5-pointed star</b> with the open center at the end of the serial number.</p><p><br /></p><p>That covers the obvious and commonly known features on the note.</p><p><br /></p><p><b>MULES</b></p><p>Mules are notes whose <u>back plate numbers</u> (on reverse side of the notes) appear in consecutive series.</p><p>In this case the back plate number is <b>444</b> (look at the lower right of the center open area).</p><p>That back plate was used during the printing of both the Series 1957-B $1 Silver Certificate(!) notes and the 1963 Federal Reserve Notes.</p><p>The hard part is knowing what back plates were used for both series.</p><p>Of course you can access that information from US Government records through the use of the Freedom of Information Act.</p><p>Or you can find it listed in a publication created by someone who did all that work for you.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1506756[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1506757[/ATTACH] </p><p><br /></p><p>The only such source that I know of is <i>Collector's Guide to Modern Federal Reserve Notes/Series 1963-2009</i> by Robert Azpiazu, 2011.</p><p>It's out of print and there is no newer edition.</p><p>You'd be lucky to find the guide even in used condition.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kanga, post: 8524557, member: 9270"]Obviously it didn't occur to me that the term "Mule" might be new to some people. So I'll explain. "[I]$1 Federal Reserve Note mules are notes whose back plate numbers appear in consecutive series.[/I]" The note shown is a [U]Series 1963[/U] $1 Federal Reserve Note (FRN) as shown by the imprint "SERIES/1963" on the front. It was distributed from the Minneapolis Federal Reserve Bank as indicated by: -- the four number [B]9[/B]'s on the front, and -- the name [B]MINNEAPOLIS/MINNESOTA[/B] and the letter "[B]I[/B]" in the black seal on the front, and -- the serial number beginning with the letter "[B]I[/B]". It is a [U]replacement note[/U] as indicated by the [B]5-pointed star[/B] with the open center at the end of the serial number. That covers the obvious and commonly known features on the note. [B]MULES[/B] Mules are notes whose [U]back plate numbers[/U] (on reverse side of the notes) appear in consecutive series. In this case the back plate number is [B]444[/B] (look at the lower right of the center open area). That back plate was used during the printing of both the Series 1957-B $1 Silver Certificate(!) notes and the 1963 Federal Reserve Notes. The hard part is knowing what back plates were used for both series. Of course you can access that information from US Government records through the use of the Freedom of Information Act. Or you can find it listed in a publication created by someone who did all that work for you. [ATTACH=full]1506756[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]1506757[/ATTACH] The only such source that I know of is [I]Collector's Guide to Modern Federal Reserve Notes/Series 1963-2009[/I] by Robert Azpiazu, 2011. It's out of print and there is no newer edition. You'd be lucky to find the guide even in used condition.[/QUOTE]
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