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<p>[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 1970258, member: 21828"]================================================</p><p><b>You had <span style="color: #660000">"Brown"</span> seals too. The 1929 series of National Bank Notes and Federal Reserve Bank Notes. </b></p><p><b>The 1928 "Gold Notes" had <span style="color: #ffa64d">gold</span> color and the North Africa were <span style="color: #ffff00">yellow</span>.</b></p><p><b>In the Federal Reserve Notes [<span style="color: #336600">Green</span> Seals] you have the <span style="color: #006633">dark</span> and the <span style="color: #59b300">light</span> green. Even today, some [FRN] of them are very much darker then others.</b> <span style="color: #006633"><b>green</b></span> <span style="color: #00b300"><b>green</b></span> <b>It's hard to get the exact color</b></p><p><b>I do not see any changes in the near future. The only way will be if they cannot stop counterfeiting the currency. The only great change is to go to currency like the Australian, British, and the Canada have [Plastic type]. </b></p><p>================================================</p><p>Yellow - notes redeemable for gold coin, also on currency used by military forces in North Africa during WWII</p><p>Blue - Silver certificates, notes redeemable for silver coin</p><p>Red - U. S. Notes (Legal tender notes)</p><p>Brown - Currency for use in Hawaii during 1942 also has the Hawaii overprint</p><p>Green - Federal Reserve Notes[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 1970258, member: 21828"]================================================ [B]You had [COLOR=#660000]"Brown"[/COLOR] seals too. The 1929 series of National Bank Notes and Federal Reserve Bank Notes. The 1928 "Gold Notes" had [COLOR=#ffa64d]gold[/COLOR] color and the North Africa were [COLOR=#ffff00]yellow[/COLOR]. In the Federal Reserve Notes [[COLOR=#336600]Green[/COLOR] Seals] you have the [COLOR=#006633]dark[/COLOR] and the [COLOR=#59b300]light[/COLOR] green. Even today, some [FRN] of them are very much darker then others.[/B] [COLOR=#006633][B]green[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=#00b300][B]green[/B][/COLOR] [B]It's hard to get the exact color I do not see any changes in the near future. The only way will be if they cannot stop counterfeiting the currency. The only great change is to go to currency like the Australian, British, and the Canada have [Plastic type]. [/B] ================================================ Yellow - notes redeemable for gold coin, also on currency used by military forces in North Africa during WWII Blue - Silver certificates, notes redeemable for silver coin Red - U. S. Notes (Legal tender notes) Brown - Currency for use in Hawaii during 1942 also has the Hawaii overprint Green - Federal Reserve Notes[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]
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