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Week #226 - Star Note Trivia

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QUESTION:

 

What was the first year that the Bureau of Engraving and Printing start using the star symbol to indicate replacement currency instead of the previous practice of replacing flawed notes with an exact duplicate note with hand made serial numbers?

 

Good Luck!

 

Our first place winner will receive a coupon for 1 Standard grading. There will also be a runner up prize given to a randomly selected player.

 

 

REMINDER: The Numisma-Quest ends

on Saturday at midnight EST. Entries after that time will not be valid. See the Trivia info post for more details.

 

When you post your answer, only the administrators an see it . Stop back this Monday. We will make all the posts visible and announce the winners.

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QUESTION:

 

What was the first year that the Bureau of Engraving and Printing start using the star symbol to indicate replacement currency instead of the previous practice of replacing flawed notes with an exact duplicate note with hand made serial numbers?

 

ANSWER:

 

1910

 

 

Congratulations to our 1st place winner dan8402 you have won a coupon for 1 Standard grading.

 

Congratulations to our runner up winner Narmuriel, you will be receiving a coupon for 1 free economy grading.

 

Thanks for playing this weeks Numisma-Quest. Don't forget to stop by for this weeks question.

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