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<p>[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 645452, member: 11668"]The bit about the $20's from the new presses is pretty recent, so I don't think it'll be in any of the books for a while. Coin World ran a short article about a month ago, and the latest Bank Note Reporter has a letter to the editor reporting recent finds. Many areas of the country don't seem to have received any of these new $20's yet, so depending on where you are you may have trouble pulling them from circulation.</p><p><br /></p><p>These are the new super-intaglio presses that'll eventually be printing 50-subject sheets. But unlike the past few sheet-size upgrades, this time the new presses are also capable of handling the old sheets. So at the moment everything's still being printed in 32-subject form, with both the new and old presses working side-by-side, which is why the BEP needs the different-size plate numbers to keep track of what came from where. Once all the new presses are installed and 50-subject printing commences, who knows whether the plate numbers will go back to normal....[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Numbers, post: 645452, member: 11668"]The bit about the $20's from the new presses is pretty recent, so I don't think it'll be in any of the books for a while. Coin World ran a short article about a month ago, and the latest Bank Note Reporter has a letter to the editor reporting recent finds. Many areas of the country don't seem to have received any of these new $20's yet, so depending on where you are you may have trouble pulling them from circulation. These are the new super-intaglio presses that'll eventually be printing 50-subject sheets. But unlike the past few sheet-size upgrades, this time the new presses are also capable of handling the old sheets. So at the moment everything's still being printed in 32-subject form, with both the new and old presses working side-by-side, which is why the BEP needs the different-size plate numbers to keep track of what came from where. Once all the new presses are installed and 50-subject printing commences, who knows whether the plate numbers will go back to normal....[/QUOTE]
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