Bought my first mismatched serial number and was wondering population.
agentjim007
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I've been eyeballing mismatched serial number notes for decades but never bought one until now. I bought a 1969 $1 67/68 mismatch the note is PCGS 35PPQ. I read that most of these were released before error was discovered which raised my interest over notes like the 57 Silver certificate which seems like nearly all are gems. If someone wouldn't mind taking the time I would be curious of the entire population, lowest to highest. Thanks for your time in advance.
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What you are asking for does not exist to my knowledge. I don't know of anyone who has compiled that kind of census data for the mentioned mismatched serials.
Now if you are asking for just census data from say PMG or PCGS, then that may be possible, but would not give you anywhere near a complete population you are seeking. The reason for this IMHO is that most are not graded and only those that have been sold recently are graded due to Auction house policy changes over the years.
I know this does not answer your question the way you want, but it explains the reality of it.
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OK, so you have narrowed it down to PCGS and GEMS. Here is the PCGS CU thru GEM info.
Let's see if this is any better.
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