This one's in pretty rough condition, but I've always wanted a Black Eagle. This one was pretty affordable.
Some notes are almost impossible to get, just way to expensive ! to at least have an affordable example is pretty cool congrats on your new pick up
Thanks! I don't really collect paper besides my small MPC collection, but some of the designs on the older US paper money are too beautiful not to want.
Nice, before I got deep in to MPC, I was in to the older notes as well 1899 Indian Chief $5, 1918 "Battleship" $2 , 1901 $10 Lewis and clark, 1901 Bison, I really liked the art work of the time period, it told a story, MPC have the same affect on me as many images are borrowed from those types of notes
Mail call. Not great but definitely affordable. That now gives me the 1 and 2 dollar. Am getting more and more hooked on the large currency.
$20 RADAR-BINARY-BIRTHDAY-GROUNDHOG DAY-SUPER BOWL DAY-GLOBAL PALINDROME DATE Sunday – 02/02/2020 – is the first “global” palindrome since 11/11/1111. Unlike other palindromic dates, such as 10/02/2001, 2 February, 2020 is considered a global palindrome because it is exactly the same written both in the DD/MM/YYYY format as well as the US standard of MM/DD/YYYY I already had this one:
I have been trying to match souvenir cards to the MPC I have, still have a couple more to go, but got great deal on this 53PPQ, believe it or not there is only 3 higher in uncirculated grade and a 67 is as high as this denomination goes ! and the $5 is even worse ! strange but each fractional from the Series has at least 1-69 and a few 68.s as well, I would think those would be use allot more. Here are some details on the Series 481 Issued- June 20, 1951 with drawn May 25, 1954 Areas of use- Korea, Philippines, Japan, France, Germany , England, Austria Netherlands, Scotland, Greece, Hungary, Italy and Morocco
Was able to match this one up also, Series 591 like the previous Series 481 that I posted only a couple uncirculated grades, thats why I was so excited when it came along this one however is allot more rarer then the 481 as there were over 28 million compared to only 6million here are some facts along with the matching souvenir card. Series 691 Issued- May 26th 1961 withdrawn January 1961 Areas of use: Korea, Japan,Cyprus, Iceland
Interesting info for block collectors. I was reading a thread on a different forum that mentioned an unusual abbreviated printing of a 2013 $1 FRN. The block is C-C (FW). The BEP was alternating the printing of series 2013 $1 FRNs between DC and FW. The C-C (DC) block starts at C00000001C and continues to C83200000C, then FW prints the remaining 12,800,000 serials, from C83200001C through C96000000C. Finding a note printed in September 2017 between those serial numbers may be a challenge. I got lucky and found one in AU condition. It's got a very faint, very light center fold.