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<p>[QUOTE="Eowyn, post: 845270, member: 24307"]Yes, however I've been reading. I don't recall exactly where in my many searches, but this is my current understanding:</p><p><br /></p><p>(1928-1934) There are multiple times along the printing process where "things" are checked for "adherence". If non-adherence is observed BEFORE the serial numbers are printed on the bills, those sheets are simply removed from production and no allowances are made. If however, non-adherence is observed after the serial numbers have been printed, many additional things have to happen (formal destruction, quantity captured and replaced with stars, etc.). Discarding bills after the serial numbers have been printed does indeed happen. How often? Hard to tell from my research. What happens to the actual serial numbers that were printed on those bills? Best I can tell, they are not reused and therefore those serial numbers never exist in the real world.</p><p><br /></p><p>In my searches, I ran across this forum and begin reading. It seems like you have some very knowledgeable people who could shed definitive light on my questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Eowyn, post: 845270, member: 24307"]Yes, however I've been reading. I don't recall exactly where in my many searches, but this is my current understanding: (1928-1934) There are multiple times along the printing process where "things" are checked for "adherence". If non-adherence is observed BEFORE the serial numbers are printed on the bills, those sheets are simply removed from production and no allowances are made. If however, non-adherence is observed after the serial numbers have been printed, many additional things have to happen (formal destruction, quantity captured and replaced with stars, etc.). Discarding bills after the serial numbers have been printed does indeed happen. How often? Hard to tell from my research. What happens to the actual serial numbers that were printed on those bills? Best I can tell, they are not reused and therefore those serial numbers never exist in the real world. In my searches, I ran across this forum and begin reading. It seems like you have some very knowledgeable people who could shed definitive light on my questions.[/QUOTE]
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