Here is an image showing the back of two $5 polymer notes. Can you tell something that is common between the two notes other than the design features, the prefix and all but one digit of the serial number?
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So it would seem that these two bills are from the same sheet and they share a common edge. Plate No. 01 and 02 (This does not mean that they are the first and second positions in the ream and for that matter there remains a small possibility that they may not even be contiguous)
The photo below shows the common edge. I tried all edges to see the relative position of the two and this fit like they were once together.
Of course there is still a remote possibility that this may not be true but IMHO unlikely.
In the image below notice the match of the edges and the portions near the hologram. If anyone is interested I would be happy to share photos showing arrangement with different edges together to show that the one below is the only one that works.
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Many paper money collectors are into matching serial numbers with different prefixes. Along the same idea I have often thought if collecting all 45 notes in one sheet of polymer would be something that would be possible. I think with the recent $5 denomination coming out with skip 200 interval this may indeed be possible.
I know I for one would love to own all 45 notes from one sheet. Any brickers wanting to consider offering this arrangement?
Thank you to all those who tried to guess.