This unique prefix was mistaken as a replacement prefix for many years. This special piece was from a commemorative book published in 1999 called "The Presidential Notes". It was available only in the paperback edition. The same book also had a hardcover edition that came with a specimen piece of $10000 and prefix 8PN. Both books had limited prints I think was 12000 copies combined.
(Does anyone knows why the picture automatically rotated ?)
Quote: (Does anyone knows why the picture automatically rotated ?)
Your image appears to be too wide. You need to crop it on the sides (take about an inch off each side- up to the "C" on PCGS & "4" on the grade) & I'm sure it will orient correctly.
Nice note: but it looks like it was heat-pressed b/c the colours appear a little dull (either that or it has a bit of foxing across the entire note).
Quote: Does anyone knows why the picture automatically rotated ?
The metadata on the uploaded image file probably said it was portrait. Image rotation is a constant battle here, but it is usually a portrait image being shown as landscape. Yours is an odd duck!
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