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The ERROR: In 2014 and 2016, The Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP), printed 2013 $1 New York star notes from two facilities, Washington DC and Fort Worth. This, in itself is not unusual. The unusual part is they duplicated some serial numbers. There are dollar bills out there circulating with the same exact serial number as another dollar bill! The only difference is one bill has an indicator showing it was printed in Fort Worth, while the DC note does not. When the government does it it's legal, when WE do it it's called counterfeiting... LOL. The PROJECT (prior and NEW) In an attempt to help currency collectors find a matching pair of notes, Mr. Ed Zegers of Maryland and Mr. Karol Winograd of Florida started a project (known as the Zegers/Winograd project) of recording all the serial numbers submitted to them by fellow collectors. To date, there have been 9 matching pairs confirmed. The Zegers/Winograd project *ceased* maintaining the list in September 2021, but I have stepped in and carried on where they left off. For lack of a better name, I called it "Project 2013B". https://project2013b.blogspot.com/2021/10/welcome.html Let's get matched! Please let fellow collectors know that the Zegers/Winograd project lives on under Project 2013B. There have been reports of collectors spending their 2013B star notes after hearing that Zegers/Winograd had stopped updating their list (which would make the task of finding and bringing together a matched pair nearly impossible). A matched pair could be worth an estimated $15,000! The new 'Project 2013B' website has an online form that allows you to submit the serial numbers of any 2013B star notes that you might have that are not on this list, or ones you discover in the future. When a match is found in the database, the two owners will be contacted, and they can then decide if they want to get the notes together to be auctioned off. It's worth at shot at $15,000! 💵_(^ ̮ ^)/ Project 2013B Short Link: https://bit.ly/2WykgQB
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so i have this PMG of Japanese 10 Yen SB149 ND (1945) watermark: kiri leaves #56c graded 58 only 1 graded/listed PMG in the population report. is it a very rare/limited PMG ? just because it's a 1 of 1 in the catalog? i did a little research on google, and it says that this 10 Yen was used in World War II. i need help, how much is it in estimation? because when i clicked the price guide, it changed to 1944 ND (i think it's not the same?) thankyou! cheers