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lautlos's Last 20 Posts

Plate Serial Number Question
lautlos
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 03/27/2025  9:26 pm
fwiw, the serial layout calculator Excel (.xls) sheet can be found here:

original site
https://www.uspapermoney.info/general/arithm.html
https://www.uspapermoney.info/files...ial-calc.xls

recent copy
https://www.uspapermoney.io/general/arithm.html
https://www.uspapermoney.io/files/serial-calc.xls
Forum: US Paper Money and Banknotes

Plate Serial Number Question
lautlos
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 03/27/2025  2:53 pm
4 notes from 3 different sheets

first all backs got printed, using BP 36

then the fronts got printed, using FP 35,34,36 for 686,687,688 in position G1, and FP 35 in position H1 for 786

so 686 and 786 were adjacent on one sheet, but 687 and 688 were on two different, subsequent sheets




Forum: US Paper Money and Banknotes
 
Acquired This Week: Fr.1501nbp 1928 $2 Usn "No Backplate" In PMG 65 EPQ A 271 32466 A
lautlos
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 02/06/2025  07:16 am
It is good to be cautious. :)

You can do a PMG cert lookup for 1991363-005 and grade 65
to see the front and back pictures of the note.

If you don't trust my link to the census pdf, then go to the page
with the background instead, and click it from there.

And if you don't trust my link to my prior ccf post, then you can
search for 'Natick' and look it up yourself as well.

(Also, if you are on a device with a mouse cursor, and use e.g.
Chrome/Edge/Safari as your browser, then you can hover over
a link to see where it would go, or right-click to copy the link.)

Take care!
Forum: US Paper Money and Banknotes
 
Acquired This Week: Fr.1501nbp 1928 $2 Usn "No Backplate" In PMG 65 EPQ A 271 32466 A
lautlos
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 02/06/2025  03:00 am
background:
https://www.papermoneyproject.com/2-lt-nbp

census as of 2025-01-01:
https://www.papermoneyproject.com/_...5bf1064e.pdf

PMG certificate with pics:
https://www.pmgnotes.com/certlookup...1363-005/65/

I never thought that I would randomly see one fly by for sale... but then it happened!

PS: My prior luck? Natick!
https://goccf.com/t/465988
Forum: US Paper Money and Banknotes
 
Acquired Today: Fr. 1910 1977-A $1 FRN DC Cope Natick In VF Grade E 786 06512 H - Not Seen Before
lautlos
New Member
United States
5 Posts
Old Post Posted 05/17/2024  12:32 am
acquired today:



Fr. 1910 1977-A $1 FRN DC COPE Natick in VF grade

E 786 06512 H - run 62 - pp F2 - fp F2099 - bp 3127

afaik this brings the Natick non-error census from 13+1 to 14+1 notes (regular+star)

also, afaik this marks the lowest Natick serial number so far... though still not run 61

the fp/bp combo does align as expected with the many known Natick overprint errors
Forum: US Paper Money and Banknotes
 


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