Wish List Duel Denomination
Wish List Item
| BEP STATS | STATS FROM COLLECTION |
| U.S. Treasurer: | Order Added to Collection: |
| Secretary of the Treasury: | Front Plate: |
| Terms of Office: | Back Plate: |
| Delivery Date Start: ??? | Serial Number: |
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Notes: Duel Denomination |
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This is an example of a Wish List Item. I will never own one of these as they are incredibly rear and very expensive.


Seen on eBay for $58,749.
The double denomination - aptly regarded as the “King of Errors”- remains the most pursued and coveted paper money mistake. Approximately 200 double denomination notes, representing four face/back combinations, are believed to exist. Of these, the $5 face/$10 back from the series of 1934-D Federal Reserve note from the Kansas City district provide the preponderance.
= Bart, Dr. Frederick J.. United States Paper Money Errors: A Comprehensive Catalog and Price Guide (p. 41). Coin & Currency Institute. Kindle Edition.


