Banknote Reporter

New Year New Collections

y first order of business is correcting a typo in last month’s issue. The number of FC Hawaiian and North Africa WW2 $1 notes was not 1,500 but was instead 150. These notes are strong at present. Currently, Large Size type continues strong. Federal Reserve Notes are a bit weak, while Federal Reserve Bank notes are weaker in circulated condition. Nationals are dependent more on bank rarity than

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