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General Question about US currency
Does the treasury use older plates even though new ones exist. For example,
did they print Silver certificates with the 1935 dates plate after the 1957 plates were introduced? If so, is there any true way to gauge the age of a note? thanks |
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General Question about US currency
"RAR" wrote in message 7.77... Does the treasury use older plates even though new ones exist. For example, did they print Silver certificates with the 1935 dates plate after the 1957 plates were introduced? If so, is there any true way to gauge the age of a note? thanks Yes. they have often printed two different series at the same time. Check out http://www.uspapermoney.info/ Lots of info on this site. |
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RAR wrote:
Does the treasury use older plates even though new ones exist. For example, did they print Silver certificates with the 1935 dates plate after the 1957 plates were introduced? If so, is there any true way to gauge the age of a note? 1935/1957 was a special case. The 1935 notes are from the 18 notes per plate process and the 1957 notes are 32 notes per plate. As I understand it, both processes were run in parallel as the new machines were brought on line. So yes, some 1935 notes were printed concurrently with 1957 notes. About the only way to tell the true age of a note is to determine when it was printed. Some of this information has been collated from BEP reports. Take a look at the following site for more information: http://www.uspapermoney.info/ -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Chris Scheers, Applied Synergy, Inc. Voice: 817-237-3360 Internet: Fax: 817-237-3074 |
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