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Special => Insert & Replacement Notes => Topic started by: Roberto on November 29, 2005, 11:25:55 pm

Title: I/X
Post by: Roberto on November 29, 2005, 11:25:55 pm
HERE IS A 1954 5 DOLLAR REPLACEMENT I/X SERIAL NUMBER 0002188 RECORDED IN THE CHARLTON CATALOG AS THE LOWEST SERIAL NUMBER THAT EXIST ALONG WITH THIS NOTE IS A REPLACEMENT ERROR WHERE BOTH ASTERISKS ARE MISSING AS YOU CAN SEE THE SERIAL NUMBER I/X 0003026 THIS NOTE AS PER THE CHARLTON GUIDE SHOULD HAVE ASTERISK SO A MAJOR ERROR HAS OCCERED..

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Title: Re: I/X
Post by: Roberto on November 29, 2005, 11:31:43 pm
THE CONTINUATION
Title: Re: I/X
Post by: John_O on November 29, 2005, 11:34:04 pm
The Catalog # for the "Error Note" is BC-39b

A/X - P/X 0000000-9999999, quantity printed 160,000,000
Title: Re: I/X
Post by: eyevet on November 29, 2005, 11:50:51 pm
Roberto,

You have essentially posed the same question using various examples a number of times now.  
The asterisk run and the regular runs were separate runs and have nothing to do with each other.  
It would be possible to get an asterisk I/X and a non asterisk I/X with otherwise identical numbers, because they were separte runs. These are not errors.  
Title: Re: I/X
Post by: Roberto on November 29, 2005, 11:59:03 pm
many people remain not convinced
after the $50 1975 which are the note known
Title: Re: I/X
Post by: BWJM on November 30, 2005, 12:30:17 am
I've removed the eBay link from your post. Such links to eBay auctions have been outlawed since we closed the eBay forum.

Further, I concur with eyevet in that this is essentially the same topic that has been asked many times and answered many times. You will keep getting the same answer.

Please do not repost this question again, as it has already been answered many times.

Thanks.

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