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 Posted 07/18/2019  12:45 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SteveInTampa to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Why do you regret conserving it?


I've grown to appreciate originality. The chop mark added to the charm or history of the notes travels. And, I feel everything got lighter. It looks sanitized and less vibrant.
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I see. Must have been a bargain when you bought it, I assume.
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Is it me or did they take off quite a bit of black ink.

Look at the black bar under the governors signature and the four Js and the words The federal reserve bank of Kansas City Missouri and the small printing of Or by like deposit of other securities and series 1929. The signatures also look lighter.
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Yes, the differences are quite apparent.
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Here's a tough "numerical" you don't see often, from the first year of small-size note production. The Kansas City FRN district had a print run of only 234K, a fraction of today's totals.


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Must have been a bargain when you bought it, I assume.


I remember paying $130 ten years ago, that's $30 over face.

I really really really like the looks of your 1928 numerical district $100 note Mr.Frog. Appears accurate for the grade given.

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Here's a tough "numerical" you don't see often, from the first year of small-size note production. The Kansas City FRN district had a print run of only 234K, a fraction of today's totals.
Very nice!
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I like how the 1928 runs had the Fed numbers instead of the letters.
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Another from the same series, the Boston issue had a "huge" print run of 376K.


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