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ddr70

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    ddr70 reacted to CaptBrian in Dollars to Donuts   
    Well, January is my most likely show, although for the last four years, I haven't been able to attend due to circumstances beyond my control.  Stay in touch and I will try to post some pictures.
    Capt. Brian
     

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    ddr70 reacted to Sheik Sheck in Must See   
    I too am astounded. How in the world would the Ch#, seal and serial number be printed on the reverse of the note in such and awkward position? Mangled is the operative word here as the printing machine must have jammed to create such an error. I wonder if the sheets were re-fed into the machine or if this error was a single pass. The Bebee collection is fascinating. The National below is a: 1) territorial note 2) high denomination 3) error, a $50 reverse with a $100 obverse in addition to the CH# being inverted in addition to high quality!
     
     
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    ddr70 reacted to Sheik Sheck in Must See   
    Here it is! Quite an amazing collection. I imagine if this collection went to auction it would be in the 30 - 50 million range. 

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    ddr70 reacted to Paulies 1992 in ADDING - ONES in JUNE 2019 - TRUMP DISSES "HARRIET TUBMAN $20 DOLLARS BILL"   
    We Need Better Looking Currency!  How about a remake of the Bison and Chief Notes!
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    ddr70 reacted to Sheik Sheck in Ch #6301   
    D. Dr. You're eye is far superior to mine. I would have never noticed the serial number type set you discovered. However, I did read the completely new news for me, from the article that before star notes, the replacement notes could be detected in the serial number. However, the article was not clear on exactly how to identify a replacement note before stars. Are you saying my $10 red seal is a replacement note because of the crooked treasury serial number? I recently sent this in for grading and just sent it back because I am sure 40 EPQ is not correct. This note was clearly uncirculated. Any help from your fountain of knowledge would be much appreciated. Yes, I am hooked on 6301, 252 and 2941. Common charters but easy to find notes to complete collections (or should I say...easier). Thanks, Sheik
     
    PS I added the reverse of the $20 PB because it was given the "good embossing" comment. Purchased ungraded for $336