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  1. Check out US Paper Money Errors by Dr. Frederick J. Bart
  2. Thank you, totally forgot about the glossary. Will go back and triple check, maybe it was overlooked? The sites that the notes are linked to in the population report, do not seperate these types of notes in a user friendly method. Appreciate the help. Thank you
  3. Why would PAA block be in both series descriptions of 2133-A & 2133-B ? It is understood for 2133-A description of PAA but why would the PAA Block be in the #2133-B-PBB block? The process is not continued through the rest of these descriptions. Maybe it is production related? see screenshots. Does this help with clarification? Thank you
  4. Looking at the FR# 1900 what does the "m" refer to in "#1900-Am & #1900-Am*" ? see screenshot for reference. Also what would the "s" mean? Same catergory/reference " #1900-Cs or #1900-Ds"? Thank you
  5. The screenshot provided shows #2133-B-, why do some of these pop reports show previous block letters? for example "PAA" & "PBB" yet if BL-PB* is chosen only PB* shows up.
  6. Hmm. Good to know. Yes, I did read some info at BEP, but there was not an in-depth explanation of the "le" notes. But your explanation seems to fit with the anniversary dates mentioned. Appreciate the info. Take care Thank you
  7. Jennifer, One other question, do you know the serial number ranges and would you share these?
  8. Hello Jennifer, Another question, would these have been sheet production from the BEP? Thank you
  9. Question; what does the "Ble" mean? I understand the the B portion but not the "le" portion. See the attached screenshot for reference.
  10. looking at the catalog at PMG for #1939 $2. dollar 2009 note. What does "Ble" mean? (see attached screen shot)