Thank you so much I have 3 different types of bills $1 $2 and $5 I have more cool coins I keep buying when I was so quiet here … have a great day
Can you show pictures of the $1 and $2 sheets also.The $1-$2 sheets go within the $10-$30 range but that could change based on serial numbers and if its a star set.
Special offerings from BEP like your $5 notes, can bring a profit, but usually only after several years, so I'd hang onto them. Nice to have you back Marites.
@Marites Foertsch Why do the serial numbers on the bills in each package all end with the same 3 numbers? The $5 bills all end in 469, the $2 all end in 693, and the $1 all end in 944.
I have no idea about this that’s why I post it here , the man who has this is working in the tow truck company .. . why is the same numbers? You need to know? Let me ask him.. thank you!
These two 4-subject sheets the OP posted are originally from 32-subject sheets they were printed on. A detailed explanation of the serial numbering system can be found here - http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/number.html
I was trying to see the Series date but it's too small for me to read. I can read the serial numbers okay; they're large enough.
Very nice looking note sets. They were originally printed on larger sheets and cut down to four uncut sheets by the BEP. The numbering on the bills is normal and they should be worth in the $50-$60 range for each set.
I believe your estimates are a little high for the $1-$2 notes.Based on ebay they sell within the $20-$40 range average with most being within the $30 point.