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Old November 18th 05, 06:29 AM posted to rec.collecting.paper-money
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Default Serial Number 00000067A, How Rare?

I have a 2001 Ten dollar note, Serial N0. 00000067A on ebay (8352953573)
that I thought was just a novelty. When I went to do a search for
similar notes, I found nothing.

Tonight, I read on one guys listing that the Federal Reserve usual pulls
the first 300 notes on the A printings. Can anyone verify that? If so,
why do they do so, and how did my note make it into circulation?

Thanks in advance.

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