2013 NY $1 ✯ STAR NOTE ✯ $1 Dollar Bill Duplicated Serial Number Error PMG 30/67

2013 NY $1 ✯ STAR NOTE ✯ $1 Dollar Bill Duplicated Serial Number Error PMG 30/67

$15,837.35

11

$15,837.35

11

Modified Item: No
Condition: TOP GRADE SET - NONE FINER PMG 30/67.
Grade Designation: EPQ
Certification: PMG
Denomination: $1
Type: Banknotes
Grade: 30 & 67
Certification Number: 2086602-001 & 2086602-002
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Product Description
2013 B NY $1 Dollar STAR NOTE Duplicated Serial Number – Production Mint Error – PMG 30 & PMG 67 TOP GRADE SET
:
*If
you are here, I am guessing you already know
how hard it is to find or to have a Matching Pair in this condition and what makes this
Matching Pair even that much more Special – is that they have been Certified
and Graded by the Well Known (PMG) Grading
Service.
*Zegers/ Winograd Project Email Update From 09/16/2021:
Copy of Email that was sent out on 09/16/2021 to everyone that signed up for the program.
The
Zegers/Winograd Project
, will end at the end of this month, September 2021.
I
know many of you will be very unhappy and disappointed with this
announcement, nevertheless I need to inform you, our 2013 B* project,
the Zegers/Winograd Project, will end at the end of this month,
September 2021.
As
you know from my monthly project status emails, I’ve been trying for a
long time to find somebody to take over the project.  And there were
many who have shown interest.  But after finding out it takes between 3
and 10 hours a day, every day, 7 days a week, to keep track of the notes
and to answer hundreds of emails from people, where many of them know
nothing of star notes, well, basically everybody who has shown an
interest in running the project, backed out…
Just
so you understand, entering the notes into the spreadsheet takes no
more than 10% of the time spend on the project.  And setting up the
monthly project status update and the official spreadsheet once a month,
that’s no more than a couple of hours.  It is dealing with the emails
that takes 90% of my time!
And then, something unexpected happened.  R
ecently
I was diagnosed with something I hoped I would never experience.  And
now I will have to concentrate on that and on my family, and so I will
no longer be able to find time for our project.
On
October 1 I will send out the last project status update and a
spreadsheet with all the notes reported up to September 30th. I will
include there about 600 notes from runs 2 and 3 reported to me after
April 1, notes I never reported in the official monthly spreadsheets.
It
was a great pleasure to run this project for almost 4 years.  And
during that time I have met many wonderful people and became very good
friends with some of them.  So I too am very sad to have to end
it.  But, Ed and I are very happy we accomplished what we were hoping
for when the project started.  Ed worked tirelessly to promote the
project, or should I say, promote the visibility to this BEP production
error.  After all, it was he who contacted me first to create this
project.  And I’m sure without him, many of you would have never known
about it.  With this project we helped collectors find a common place to
report their notes and what we hoped for, has happened.  We helped
identify 11 matched pairs.
Karol Winograd
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*
After the Project Ended, these notes became only that much more
Harder To Find and Make a Matching Pair
and the other 2 Top Pop Pairs that are out there will be
Highly Sought After
–  and at
Only $29,995 or Best Offer
after hearing the latest news that
Zegers/Winograd Project
will be ending
, Prices for these Pairs will keep going up.
$1 2013 New York Duplicate Production Error Run Serial Number Matched Pair
Serial
numbers are supposed to be unique. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing
accidentally printed duplicate serial numbers for some $1 2013 star
notes. The range of serial numbers that were duplicated are as follows:
B 0000 0001 * – B 0025 0000 *
B 0320 0001 * – B 0640 0000 *
B 0640 0001 * – B 0960 0000 *
First Some Background
Where is paper money printed?
It
is a common (but incorrect) assumption that the federal reserve bank of
the note is also where it is printed. Paper money in the United States
is actually printed in two locations – Washington DC and Fort Worth, TX.
Notes are then sent to any of the 12 federal reserve banks, then
distributed into circulation through places like banks.
Serial numbers
Under normal circumstances each serial number + series + denomination is unique – only used a single time.
What happened?
In
late 2014, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (Washington DC
facility) printed three star note runs for the New York “B” district.
Nothing special about it. They printed these serial number ranges:
Printed in Washington DC
B 0000 0001 * – B 0025 0000 * (October 2014)
B 0320 0001 * – B 0640 0000 * (November 2014)
B 0640 0001 * – B 0960 0000 * (November 2014)
A
year and a half later, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (this time
the Fort Worth facility) printed three more star note runs for the New
York “B” district. They printed these serial number ranges:
Printed In Fort Worth
B 0000 0001 * – B 0320 0000 * (June 2016)
B 0320 0001 * – B 0640 0000 * (June 2016)
B 0640 0001 * – B 0960 0000 * (July 2016)
As
you can see, there are a lot of overlapping numbers. This is never
supposed to happen, and why you might’ve seen a message like
Multiple Matching Runs Found
in your Star Note Look up results.
*
Please Read Below:
*
If you see “FW” it means your note was printed in Fort Worth, TX. If you do NOT see “FW” it was printed in Washington DC. Easy!
Your
eyes are not deceiving you.
These are in fact two different one dollar
notes, but they are from the same year, same treasury officials, same
denomination, same replacement designation, same federal reserve bank,
and they have the same serial number. The only difference is that one
was printed in Washington DC and the other in Forth Worth. How did this
happen you ask? Well that’s the thing, it’s not supposed to happen and
has only happened a few times prior. Peter Huntoon has written two great
in-depth articles about these banknotes, once in the March 2020 Bank
Note Reporter and again in January 2021.
To
summarize, The BEP accidently duplicated serial numbers on the 2013
Series $1 Federal Reserve Star Notes for the New York Federal Reserve
Bank (District-2). In 2016, passionate collectors Ed Zegers and Mr.
Karol Winograd noticed that there was some deviation in the circulating
2013 $1 FRN stars of the New York District that had not been listed in
BEP production reports.
This alone is curious enough, but what really lit this niche world on
fire was when it was learned that the BEP’s Western Facility in Fort
Worth, TX had also printed NY stars, many with serial numbers in the
same range as the previous documented DC issues. The “FW” printed notes
for the New York stars resulted in 6,650,000 possible duplicate green
FRN serial numbers.
The only visible difference on the star-notes is that small “FW” on the
face plate serial number located on the lower right note-face. The DC
stars were printed first in 2014 and then re-printed by Fort Worth in
2016. While perhaps mundane to some, were this to affect a modern coin
(or Pokemon card) in the same way, there would be constant news reports
and stories of bags of cash exchanging hands to acquire these oddball
rarities. And to be fair, with more than 13,300,000 of these floating
around, finding an example is not difficult. The challenge is finding
and then matching a pair.
BEP
PRINTING DATA FOR 2013 $1 REPLACEMENT for the NEW YORK DISTRICT:-In
October and November 2014, the DC printing facility received BEP
authorization to print Series 2013 $1 New York Star Notes with serial
numbers B00000001*-B00250000*, and B03200001*-B09600000*, they were
printed and sent out into circulation.
In
June and July 2016, the FW printing facility received BEP authorization
to print Series 2013 $1 New York Star Notes with serial numbers
B00000001*-B06400000*, and B06400001*-B09600000*, they were printed and
sent out into circulation.
This
pair did not magically come together, as members of the group found the
PMG 66 in an original BEP pack from a currency dealer in Alaska. Two
years later, the other example was found in a coin shop in Germany.
The
project is now lead by Mr. Karol Winograd and several collectors have
joined the impressive network and have spent countless hours recording
and tracking any pair possible. Searching eBay, auction sites, and even
pocket change! Since the first pair was discovered in 2019, the group
has amazingly matched a total of seven pairs.
*Any Estimate Here is just a Guess but Owning a Pair will allow the New Owner to Enter an Extremely Elusive Club.
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