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 Posted 02/25/2011  7:09 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add jlg1130 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello all,

Received this 4 subject sheet of $2's yesterday, that I ordered from the BEP online store (the picture was cropped due to CC's photo size rules, so only two notes are showing):

Sn's-For-Uncut-Sheets.

Not that it matters, but the SN's start with 96, and I was under the impression that all notes on uncut sheets started with 99. Just because I'm curious, and because I'm compiling some SN data, what is the usual range that these SN's would fall into?

I'm guessing they would all start with 9?

thanks.
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because I'm compiling some SN data


Derek Moffett's site is usapapermoney and he has quite a bit of info along with other folks (collectors / dealers). If you need / are after certain set of numbers check his site and if you do not find the info send him an email (contact info is on his site). I contacted him on a particular SN and he was very helpful.

As per your $2 sheet it's interesting that they put them out starting at 96. Usually they (BEP) do go to 99 AND OR change the ending suffix. On the yearly series (single note) of $2's they changed the ending suffix to B and the first four digits to the year (2010) etc.
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Thank you Ceylon, and td5173 for the replies.

I checked out uspapermoney.info for the SN data on '03A uncut sheets of $2's, and it looks like the B-A block uncuts went from 96200001 to 96399200, and the range for all uncut sheets seems to fall within 96xxxxxx, and 99xxxxxx. Interesting.

Thanks again guys.
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 Posted 02/26/2011  8:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ronpacheco4 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have a uncut sheet of two dollar bills from 95.I would hope their worth more than $64.
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