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Title: C/I 1$ bill
Post by: vel on July 11, 2007, 02:08:05 pm
being new at this i did see a posting about these  C/I 1$ bill ,
I have  recieved  one and went looking for info on it  and did look it up in the  2005 Charlton paper money  book .
I did have abit of a challenge in finding the signatures and was about to give up when I relized  maybe under thsignatures in different year as i could not find it under1954  but found the signatures under 1973  this was making no sense to me  but when i did find everything I thought  I was looking for it said it is a
 BC_37ad lawson-Bouey       BABN    C/I         957899*       40 (est)

would some one please help me out to understand what i have


Thanks Vel
Title: Re: C/I 1$ bill
Post by: Elwoodbluesca on July 11, 2007, 02:18:51 pm
Hey Vel,

Sounds like you have a BC-37d L-B BABN,

prefixes                  S#                      Quantity Printed
A/I-D/I      0000000-9999999           40,000,000


According to the 2007 version, priced as:
VG 1.25
F 1.50
VF 2
EF 3
AU 6
UNC 11
Title: Re: C/I 1$ bill
Post by: vel on July 11, 2007, 03:07:51 pm
this is the bill that I have


 1954 1$ bill  serial # C/I 7433156 .

signed     Lawson/ Bouey

 I tried to insert pic but to big and do not know How to shrink the pic
 the perfex's are not   A/I- D/I
 Just as confused lol
Title: Re: C/I 1$ bill
Post by: Elwoodbluesca on July 11, 2007, 03:39:49 pm
Vel

The Prefixe you have runs between the A/I-D/I range, (this includes prefixes A/I, B/I, C/I, D/I). Each prefixe has 10,000,000 notes printed within it, giving you 40,000,000 notes printed.

Sorry to say, but your note sounds like a common note, unless there is an error on it.
Title: Re: C/I 1$ bill
Post by: vel on July 11, 2007, 04:39:54 pm
 thanks for your response  what kind of errors would i be able to see
 ones that i as a novist could find 
Vel
Title: Re: C/I 1$ bill
Post by: bwho9d on July 11, 2007, 05:19:27 pm
If you want to see examples of errors, go here, it's pretty cool:

http://www.geocities.com/bnknotes/index.html (http://www.geocities.com/bnknotes/index.html)

Can you describe the note to the best of your ability? (creases, rips, tape or glue, ink smears, writing, holes, etc.)

I would like to acquire this note if it's not in a good condition but still intact...

Anyways give me the pic at neon[dot]zidane[at]gmail[dot]com
(replace the words in the parenthesis with the apporiate symbol)