Some graded small notes I own

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by TreasureInChange, May 6, 2026.

  1. TreasureInChange

    TreasureInChange Active Member

    Might not be so lucky, but I can try it. :blackeye::dead:
     
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  3. TreasureInChange

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    Great question. It could be something as simple as the backplate number was made larger or smaller. Doesn't always have to be a drastic change. I'm curious though too... what was different?
     
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  4. Michael K

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    This is what I wanted to see. What the regular reverses looked like compared to the ones shown.
     
  5. TreasureInChange

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    I'm a novice here when it comes to large denominations. I own zero.

    I see no difference, but the internet says, "For the Series of 1934A $500 Federal Reserve Notes, the “mule” designation is specifically tied to the plate number size transition that happened during the change from Series 1934 to 1934A."

    I THINK it is the front plate number that was supposed to increase in size/font but didn't, someone fact check me. I didn't see a noticable change in the back plate number, but it could be that too.

    Large = Normal
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    Small = Mule
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  6. Notaphylic_C

    Notaphylic_C Well-Known Member

    -Thanks! It is funny you mentioned Polar Currency YT as I just finished reading this thread on Numista & checked his YT channel out. (A good thing to do when you're not buying- check out online resources). It was very interesting & entertaining.

    The BoC series are fun b/c they have limited runs even now. You can actually acquire some inexpensive tough notes in the polymer series (& then go back to Upgraded Journey & Original Journey). I created my NC Home page centred around World & Canadian Banknotes back in 2019. If you take the link to each series, you'll see how I have identified the best (tough/collectible) prefixes to look out for. Some of the change-overs have less than 1 million released.
     
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  7. TreasureInChange

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    Nice! Thanks for the resources!
     

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