1935-A silver certificate in great condition any value, serial number?
What do you think i am trying to learn?
Brian k.
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synchr Posts: 1,401 ✭✭✭✭
@Screeb741 said:
i heard the bills in 1935A series in the X A block were mules, or experimental does anyone have any info on this, let me know if im wrong but ive been researching foreverWhile , yes, there were mules per the above, the experimentals were the XB block. (so close!)
Jamie Yakes and Peter Huntoon have the details on the recently discovered 1935-A Experimental notes , Fr. 1608exphttps://www.numismaticnews.net/article/1935-1-xb-yb-zb-experimentals
"The special printings utilized the following $1 Series of 1935A serial numbers:
Fig. 1. Series of 1935A Y00000600B note printed on experimental paper consisting of 50 percent linen cuttings and 50 percent cotton cuttings. YB serial numbers 1-720,000 were printed early out-of-sequence in 1940 especially for the experiment along with others in the XB and ZB blocks.
X00000001B – X00720000B
Y00000001B – Y00720000B
Z00000001B – Z00576000B
The papers being tested were made from the following mixes of fibers:
• XB control 75 percent linen cuttings and 25 percent cotton cuttings;
• YB 50 percent linen cuttings and 50 percent cotton cuttings;
• ZB 50 percent linen cuttings and 50 percent raw cotton fiber. "
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synchr Posts: 1,401 ✭✭✭✭
@Screeb741 said:
i heard the bills in 1935A series in the X A block were mules, or experimental does anyone have any info on this, let me know if im wrong but ive been researching foreverNo, none of the XA block were experimentals (that was the XB block)
Yes XA Mules were available, but were not the rarest Mules
but all depending on the back plate number5
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Awesome cuz I let it sit on my coffee table and my dam dog chewed one of the corners off does dog slobber make it worth anymore lol. Thank you
Brian k.
SN shows it was the first note in the pack, those usually get handled
i heard the bills in 1935A series in the X A block were mules, or experimental does anyone have any info on this, let me know if im wrong but ive been researching forever
Brian k.
Click on this webpage and scroll down to the bottom where the Experimentals are explained.
http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/all___s.html
What is the plate number on the back? It is at the lower right.
Collector of US Small Size currency, Atlanta FRNs, and Georgia nationals since 1977. Researcher of small size US type - seeking serial number data for all FRN star notes, Series 1928 to 1934-D. Life member SPMC.
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Brian k.
Well it said x a was the control group so same as the rest of the Bill's but still part of trials
Brian k.
The experimental $1 Silver Certificates using serial number blocks X-B, Y-B and Z-B were series 1928A and 1928B. The next batch of experimental $1 Silver Certificates was series 1935, blocks A-B, B-B and C-B. Unfortunately the OPs note doesn’t fall into either one of these two experimental trials.
Where did it say XA was the Control ?
Not a mule. To be a mule, the back plate would need to be 929 or less.
Collector of US Small Size currency, Atlanta FRNs, and Georgia nationals since 1977. Researcher of small size US type - seeking serial number data for all FRN star notes, Series 1928 to 1934-D. Life member SPMC.