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<p>[QUOTE="pjl112, post: 1422497, member: 37630"]I should be able to post a picture on Saturday. Meanwhile read someone on this forum said it must be an old series because it only had one prefix, so I checked again and it actually has two - it reads EE00000000D. My initial post stated one E. I never saw anything like this and my initial reaction was that it was some kind of fake money, but with all kinds of information available I did what everyone does today when they need information - I GOOGLED the serial number and numerous sites came up - most indicating it is some kind of fake. I'm not a collector so I have no idea if this is fake or used for some kind of displays or what. Since "cointalk" came up on my google search I joined the forum and posted, assuming there would be someone familiar with what this is. The bill is slightly smaller than a "normal" $20, the print is not as "sharp", and directly under the "EE" part of the serial # on the left side of the bill is "E5", and directly under that is the vertical word "specimen" .</p><p>As I said - I should be able to post a photo Saturday,,again - thanks for your input.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pjl112, post: 1422497, member: 37630"]I should be able to post a picture on Saturday. Meanwhile read someone on this forum said it must be an old series because it only had one prefix, so I checked again and it actually has two - it reads EE00000000D. My initial post stated one E. I never saw anything like this and my initial reaction was that it was some kind of fake money, but with all kinds of information available I did what everyone does today when they need information - I GOOGLED the serial number and numerous sites came up - most indicating it is some kind of fake. I'm not a collector so I have no idea if this is fake or used for some kind of displays or what. Since "cointalk" came up on my google search I joined the forum and posted, assuming there would be someone familiar with what this is. The bill is slightly smaller than a "normal" $20, the print is not as "sharp", and directly under the "EE" part of the serial # on the left side of the bill is "E5", and directly under that is the vertical word "specimen" . As I said - I should be able to post a photo Saturday,,again - thanks for your input.[/QUOTE]
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