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Which Sns Are Assigned To Uncut Sheets Of Notes ?

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In what catalog, book or website can one find which serial numbers are assigned to uncut sheets of notes ?
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Normally, uncut sheets begin with 99XXXXXX. The website above is pretty informative.
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Great site, thanks. So if they don't mention the number of subjects per sheet in the tables, should I assume they are referring to full sheets ? 32 notes per sheet or..?
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I thought that I heard somewhere that the new presses make larger sheets than 32 (4 x 8).

http://moneyfactory.gov/uscurrency/...process.html
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Great site, thanks. So if they don't mention the number of subjects per sheet in the tables, should I assume they are referring to full sheets ? 32 notes per sheet or..?


What table are you referring to?

Is it this one?
http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/uncut.html

I don't think it would matter, since the uncut sheets the BEP sells are in sets of 4, 8, 16, or 32 for the $1 note and it would still have the same serial # range.
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wquinn:

Exactly these tables. I see what you mean...
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Not all 12 reserve banks have uncut sheets offered, only tidbit of info I can offer. My catalogue has some basic background info but nothing specific.
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