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 Posted 07/15/2010  08:25 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zeewool to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
The earliest Star notes were printed in 1910 and carried the signatures of Vernon / McClung. Here is one of the very first star notes. Known population: 33.........Back in those days, the star note was the same serial number as the note that it replaced.

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07/15/2010 09:26 am
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 Posted 07/15/2010  09:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zeewool to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Another very rare fancy is called the 'scrambled digits fancy'. By moving the digits around, you can make all sorts of interesting number combinations.





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Oooops, I put this on the wrong thread. (Probably looks rather stupid here). Oh well, stupid is as stupid does.
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That is a very cool looking note, I have never seen one like that before.
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I think that is John Hancock dressed up like an Indian. Photo taken immediately after the Boston Tea Party.
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No wonder he looks so hungover...
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