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Old February 9th 04, 03:35 PM
Fred Shecter
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Time to print an updated edition.....

;-)

That's good for publishers and you can put your old books up on eBay!

-Fred Shecter
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"Dollarsavr" wrote in message
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Hi again,

I believe that what you have is a "Shrink Wrapped" pack of ten packs - 100
notes each. Yours has a Face Label with the starting number on it. These are
produced on the COPE machinery of today following the Third printing. The
BEP may have completely switched to this new process now and the following may
be passe'
A "Brick"(I believe a Bank-term) has Forty packs and Four (4) Thousand notes in
it. Look it up in 1982 7th edition of ODonnells Standard Handbook of Modern
United States Paper Money (page 19 in my book. Last sentance of the 2nd from
last paragraph in col #1)."Each currency package contains 40 bands of 100 notes
each, or 4000 notes, and weighs about 8.5 pounds" A Brick has a label with
both Starting Number and Ending number.

Ed Zegers


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