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Looks like I have figured out the unknown star ranges of 1928C and B USN's
For the $2 USN, 1928C, the serial break from 1928B to 1928C is *01056000A. I figured out that $2 range in 2015, but couldn't figure out the $5 1928A to 1928B star break, until now !! I was able to br… (View Post)1 -
1928B $10 C star DGS $10 FRN
Here is one you wouldn't expect to be a rare note at all, yet is very rare !! The 1928B C star DGS $10's were all printed in March of 1930, from C00192001* to C00240000* (48,000 notes). Though 48,000… (View Post)2 -
Re: $10 FRNs with FP 86 - are they late FP also?
The LFP86 SC's are the result of this plate being issued in early 1938, but not being used until the 1940 to 1944 time frame. (View Post)1 -
Re: One of my Seattle neighbors is a currency scoundrel, selling tinted $5 USNs for $333
I offered him $6.50 (View Post)1 -
Re: Are there DGS/LGS Change Over Pairs?
A LGS COP is possible, but the chances of finding one are very remote. The 1934 $5's would be the most obvious, as there was a four year pause in printing. $10's and $20's changed on or very close to… (View Post)1