Post your notes with the SAME SERIAL NUMBER

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  1. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

    5th Type 2 $10 sheet sold at FUN show for $3700. It was listed as only one known. I bid on it but too rich for my blood. Now I wish it had brought $10k.
     
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  3. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

    5th sheet Type 2 $10 (25-30) sold at the FUN show. It was listed as only known uncut sheet. I bid on it but too rich for my blood. I think it brought $3700. Now I wish it had gone for $10k.
     
  4. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

    oops. Did not mean to reply twice. Guess I am still asleep.
     
  5. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    Um...pretty sure that set was issued on August 8, 2008. That's why it's called the 8.8.8 set, after all....
     
  6. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    If you say so...the list forwarded to me says different.
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    Last edited: Feb 28, 2020
  7. harrync

    harrync Well-Known Member

    Quite an accomplishment to match type 2 serials. I have a type 1 sheet - so easy to match, all six have the same number. [Currently in lock box 2500 miles away, so no scan I am afraid.] Same with my large size blue seal sheet, all four the same number.
     
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  8. HaleiwaHI

    HaleiwaHI Active Member

    Do you mind if I save this photo of your "same number" and share them on my "valuable serial numbers" blog?
     
  9. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

  10. Packrat

    Packrat Well-Known Member

    What bank on your Type 1 set?
     
  11. harrync

    harrync Well-Known Member

    Seaboard NB of Los Angeles [Charter number 12545.] IIRC, all number -000004A. Different prefix letters of course [A through F], and different plate check letters. The large sheet is three $10's and one $20 on the Griswold NB of Detroit [Charter number 12847.] All identical serial numbers, just different pate check letters - A through C on the tens, and A on the twenty, IIRC.
     
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