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serial number: Number used chiefly on paper money and sometimes on limited-issue medals to indicate order of production.

 


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In coin collecting terms the number used chiefly on paper money and sometimes on limited-issue medals to indicate order of production.

The serial number also appears in red ink. The note is a blank form for use when amounts did not fit one of the standard forms in denominations of $100, $500, $1,000, $5,000, or $10,000.

W4b. Same-serial numbered folder issue.
As above currency issue.
(Note: The links to the photos show pictures of W1b to W4b).

On the obverse is a serial number: 07179. The men are carting boxes of notgeld into two large houses. The house on the left is label Notgeld Palast (emergency money palace), the one on the right is labeled Suderbrarup (municipality in Germany).

2 (July, 1977, serial number 49), p. 589; Edward Barnsley, "Importance of Halfpence & Farthings on the Unicorn," The Colonial Newsletter, vol. 16, no. 3 (November, 1977, serial number 50), p.

Includes useful lists of serial numbers and an excellent selection of photographs.
Collector's Guide to Antique Typewriters. The text of The Typewriter Topics Encyclopedia of Typewriters (1923), reprinted by Post- Era Books, 1981.

Serial Number:
Photo Seal Population Table
What is Photo Seal?
Eagle Eye Rare Coins specializes in Flying Eagle and Indian Cents.

Many, if not most, examples of paper money are technically unique because most have a specific serial number that is given to only a single note in each series.

Letters appearing after a serial number. Some early Australian notes carried such a serial number.
Superscribed:
Wording superimposed over another note to change its value or issuing authority.

Early American notes had hand-written portions (generally the signatures, serial numbers, and sometimes the date).

Star replacement banknotes are pre-decimal and paper decimal notes with serial numbers ending with a star or asterisk. Thus being named a star note. These notes were issued from 1948 to 1972 in Australia.

block: In paper money collecting, a series of related notes indicated by the same prefix and suffix letters in the serial number. When the suffix letter changes, a new block is created.

The serial numbers of 9 of these12 known notes are listed in Table 2. Please inform the author if additional notes are known so they can be added to the census in the "Chattanooga Money" CD book written by Dennis Schafluetzel and Tom Carson to be ...

Specimen - A sample currency note, often but not always with serial numbers of all zeros. The original purpose of such notes was to provide banks and other agencies with examples of newly issued money.

3. How many characters and numerals are in the serial number on a 1981 note?
Answer 10
4. What US Mints struck uncirculated specimens of the 1983 Olympic silver dollar?
Answer Philadelphia, Denver and San Francisco (Assay office) ...

Note: Numbered, but unsigned and with mismatched serial numbers!
Vermont, Windsor - $2 Bank of Windsor (1818-1838)
No. 2696 - January 1, 1838 (Unsigned)
Plate A
Patent Stereotype Steel Plate
Fate: Failed
Haxby VT-280-G16 ...

So there you have it-bad paper, printed black ink signatures and serial numbers, muddy appearance, no color other than black on later notes, and that dead give-away "COPY" notation at the bottom of the note.

Topic (wildlife, ships, famous people) Time Period Country (native or favourite) Serial Number Grade
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Each coin holder also has a unique serial number. The firms that grade do not buy and sell coins but rather charge a fee for their services.

Machines used to apply overprinting of seals, serial numbers and Federal Reserve index numbers to 16-note half sheets of paper money; then the COPE cuts the half sheets into single notes, bundles them into 100-note packages with a paper band, ...

12. My note has a star next to the serial number. What does this mean?

Private Mint / Issue
Any "coin" that is issued by a private mint - without the ratification by any government. Some have serial numbers or certain limited editions. Nearly all are made for collectors but have no real NUMISMATIC value.

Each bar is stamped with the exact weight and an individual serial number, which is exclusive to you. JM Gold Bars are available in 1 ounce, 5 ounce, 10 ounce, 100 ounce, 1000 ounce or1/2 or 1-kilo bars.

Credit Suisse gold bars are 24 karat gold purity. The exact purity and weight are stamped on each gold bar. For your safety and security, each gold bar is sealed in a protective plastic case stamped with its own serial number for authenticity.

Here, the coins fill into plastic bags, are sealed, weighed and printed with denomination, date, value and serial number.

Rarely do 1,000-oz silver bars weigh exactly 1,000 ounces. Most 1,000-oz bars contain somewhere between 960 oz. and 1,030 oz. After newly-poured 1,000-oz silver bars cool, their weights, hallmarks, and serial numbers are stamped on them.

Struck by Medallic Art Company of New York, its name appears on the lower edge of both medals. The silver medal also has ".999 + SILVER" and on it's upper edge is a serial number.

See also: Coin, Issued, Silver, Dollar, Collector