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Is there a Good, Online, Free List of Friedberg Numbers?
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astrostu
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 Posted: Mon Dec 17th, 2007 18:40

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As the subject line asks, is there a complete online list anywhere of Friedberg number with a description of the currency (as in, #12345 - 2004 A $20 FRN, or something like that)? Since I only really collect circulating stuff, I don't want to buy an expensive book that will be outdated for my purposes before it's published.


Edit: Yes, I have done a Google search, and I've only found auction houses and the big book put out by Friedberg's kids. Alternatively, if you don't know of any, perhaps a listing of currently issued series by denomination and FR bank? Like, I know that the most recent series of $2 hasn't been printed by all 12 FR banks, but I don't know which ones so I don't know if I have a complete set.

Last edited on Mon Dec 17th, 2007 19:14 by astrostu

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 Posted: Mon Dec 17th, 2007 19:23

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On my web site, in the Library section, there are several checklists that can be downloaded and printed from your computer. The one checklist with rarities may be what you are looking for but this is just for fractional notes.

http://myfractionalnotes.com/plate.html

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 Posted: Tue Dec 18th, 2007 02:06

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drt205 wrote:
On my web site, in the Library section, there are several checklists that can be downloaded and printed from your computer. The one checklist with rarities may be what you are looking for but this is just for fractional notes.

http://myfractionalnotes.com/plate.html


Yeah, something like that but for modern stuff. The checklist for fractionals doesn't really help me at this phase of my collecting. :?


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