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Dumb Question... Was There A 1934 Funnyback?

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 Posted 08/26/2008  1:01 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ratio411 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
How rare would this be?

I have never seen one myself.
Therefore I bid it up higher than I normally would have
and won the auction. Am I correct that the first 1934 was
a Funnyback and the change came with 34A?

Anyway, I figure this can't be too common, so I paid a
premium... I do this entirely too much btw. One day my
lack of research on an item going to bite me.

Dumb-Question...-Was-There-A-1934-Funnyback?
Dumb-Question...-Was-There-A-1934-Funnyback?
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The 1934 series was a funnyback. No 34A series.

Next was 1935 and more like the "normal" silver certicates one would see.
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Cool, thank you.
That's about what I thought.

Like I said, I have owned and seen many 28s, but
have never seen a 34 Funnyback. I know this doesn't
make it 'rare', but it has to be less common.

The only Funnyback I'd like to add to mine now is
a red seal.

I don't think they made FRN, green seal, Funnybacks...

Thanks again,
Dave
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