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Which Reverse Changeover Is More Rare? Mule To Non Mule Or Non Mule To Mule?

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I recently acquired two 1934 $20 Reverse Changeover pairs. One is a Mule to Non Mule and the other is a Non Mule to Mule. Which of these is most rare? Seems to me like it would be the Mule to Non-Mule but wanted to get others thoughts on this?
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PMG doesn't list these I don't think. I wonder if they track them at all.
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Let's think this through. A "reverse changeover" means the first note has a newer series than the second.

So the first is 1934A and the second is 1934.

Now, mule means the back "series" doesn't match the front. So two (2) combinations:

1) Mule to non-mule means (front/back) of 1934A/1934 then 1934/1934
2) Non-mule to mule means (front/back) of 1934A/1934A then 1934/1934A

When 1934A fronts are being printed, it means they're switch to 1934A reverses as well. So I'd expect a 1934A/1934A more than a 1934A/1934 note as the first one.

So I would assume that "mule to non-mule" reverse changeovers are less common. But really, it may depend on the block!

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Wouldn't they come in pairs? Every reverse would need a matching normal?

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