Like A Weight Has Been Lifted...
numbersman
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Finally! I have been attempting to acquire a red seal example of this 1891 $50 Everett note since I started buying these things.....the stars simply had not aligned.Finally...did I say finally yet.....I stumbled upon this note amidst a small group I was attempting to buy.The seller was realistic,and so was I,and here you have it.There are 5 different FR#s for the red seals and none of them are particularly easy to obtain(not to mention the high cost).The T&P census for this FR# is at 26 notes and has this note listed as a f12,although I feel it has a legitimate claim to f15 (especially the front).It also shows this note has not sold via a public forum....seems all the stars finally did align........did I say finally yet?
Collector of numeral seals.That's the 1928 and 1928A series of FRNs with a number rather than a letter in the district seal. Owner/operator of Bottom Line Currency
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Looking for CU $1 FRN 20160523 - any series or block. Please PM
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really nice! Now that that "weight" has been lifted, what's next on the list?
I want to share with you what's next but it is my rule (superstition really) that I don't do that until I get the note in hand.
Montani Semper Liberi (Mountaineers are always free)
SPMC LM #371