Variations of 1962 Topps Civil War News Currency
Classiccarl
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Over the past few weeks a lot of discussion has taken place between myself and PSA on the number of variations that Topps produced of the 1962 C.W.N. Currency. We all know that Topps released $1, $2,$5,$10,$20,$50,$100,$500, and $1000 denomiations of these bills.
The question remains, how many actual variations were there? The checklist itemizes (17) diffferent variations ( AKA "Serial Numbers" ). Some schools of thought ( certain experts ) are suggesting a greater number of variations exist.
I'd would like to hear other opinions on this topic. If it is indeed a fact that there are more then (17) variations, scans of these other "Serial Numbers" would be appreciated if possible.
Serial numbers are$1.00- #355 and #3691, $2.00-#94505, and #2473, $5.00-#24497, #4763, and #138590, $10.00- #4595, and #77389, $20.00-#1372, #131960, and #7 ( Note: this bill has a Number with a line blank, the 7 is on the left hand side of the bill), $50.00- #31351, and #59204, $100.00-#801, $500.00- #33546, and $1000.00-#176A.
I would like to thank everyone in advance for their time spent posting any responses to my question.
Classiccarl
The question remains, how many actual variations were there? The checklist itemizes (17) diffferent variations ( AKA "Serial Numbers" ). Some schools of thought ( certain experts ) are suggesting a greater number of variations exist.
I'd would like to hear other opinions on this topic. If it is indeed a fact that there are more then (17) variations, scans of these other "Serial Numbers" would be appreciated if possible.
Serial numbers are$1.00- #355 and #3691, $2.00-#94505, and #2473, $5.00-#24497, #4763, and #138590, $10.00- #4595, and #77389, $20.00-#1372, #131960, and #7 ( Note: this bill has a Number with a line blank, the 7 is on the left hand side of the bill), $50.00- #31351, and #59204, $100.00-#801, $500.00- #33546, and $1000.00-#176A.
I would like to thank everyone in advance for their time spent posting any responses to my question.
Classiccarl
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this lot is for A&BC Civil War News currency.
"All evil needs to triumph is for good men to do nothing."
Yes, The link you sent were for the AB&C sets from England. I would have think that they used the same ones that Topps used ( Serial Numbers ), since Topps gave them the right to market this set in 1965 in Europe. He just has multilpes of the same denomiations up for bid.
Thanks for your input.
Regards
Carl