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<p>[QUOTE="clembo, post: 289002, member: 8033"]I look at overall printing numbers for the most part. In this case though some were printed at Fort Worth while others were printed in Washington D.C. </p><p>The D.C. note, is in essence, a separate entiity. Different plate size and no FW to be found on the note. I've sold to a lot of collectors that were looking for a note (not even a star necessarily) printed at a specific branch of the BEP.</p><p>Notes from the same district being printed at both facilities happens most often with the Atlanta district. The differences in collector value can be quite substantial at times. It does happen with other districts as well as evidenced by the note in this thread.</p><p><br /></p><p>At one point in time I ran into a half dozen 1995 $10 F-* notes in a short period of time. All were printed at Washinton with a run of 640,000. Have yet to find a Fort Worth note with only 320,000 printed.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for spending them on silly things like food it was tough to get used to believe me. I still retain at least $2000 face in star notes so I DID keep quite a few. </p><p>I managed to complete the 1996 $20 set and $50 set in XF-CU from circulation. In those notes are half a dozen $20 AH-* notes (640,000) and two consecutive AL-* $50 notes. Yeah, I put down some money at times.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this answers your question though.</p><p><br /></p><p>clembo[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clembo, post: 289002, member: 8033"]I look at overall printing numbers for the most part. In this case though some were printed at Fort Worth while others were printed in Washington D.C. The D.C. note, is in essence, a separate entiity. Different plate size and no FW to be found on the note. I've sold to a lot of collectors that were looking for a note (not even a star necessarily) printed at a specific branch of the BEP. Notes from the same district being printed at both facilities happens most often with the Atlanta district. The differences in collector value can be quite substantial at times. It does happen with other districts as well as evidenced by the note in this thread. At one point in time I ran into a half dozen 1995 $10 F-* notes in a short period of time. All were printed at Washinton with a run of 640,000. Have yet to find a Fort Worth note with only 320,000 printed. As for spending them on silly things like food it was tough to get used to believe me. I still retain at least $2000 face in star notes so I DID keep quite a few. I managed to complete the 1996 $20 set and $50 set in XF-CU from circulation. In those notes are half a dozen $20 AH-* notes (640,000) and two consecutive AL-* $50 notes. Yeah, I put down some money at times. Hope this answers your question though. clembo[/QUOTE]
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