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$1 Bill Serieal G19061907-D - Is There A Name For That?

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I found a $1 with serial number 1906 followed by 1907. Is there a name for that?
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I would call it "close but no cigar".
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 Posted 11/08/2014  2:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I think there is but can't remember. It's like a birth date and a death date.Maybe an anniversary note?
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Here it would be read 19 June 1907 - birthday note.
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Thanks - I guess I should give it to the first person I meet who was born on that date!!
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there are people out there who collect such things as these 'year ladders' - though that's not the name. I'd just call it a fancy serial number and leave it at that.
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Thanks - I guess I should give it to the first person I meet who was born on that date!!


I sincerely wish you luck with that.
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I think some call it a tombstone note. 1st year = birth year, 2nd year = death year.

So a really sad tombstone note at that.
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That is called up ladder note.
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