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by Know Common Cents » Wed Aug 24, 2011 8:28 pm
I just don't come into contact with many $100 bills these days, but wondering if anyone has encountered one yet. These are the substitutes for the fancy schmancy Series 2009 Benjamins that have had so many production problems and not released.
These still have Paulsen's signature, but begin with the prefix letter K. They're unique in that way. Wonder whether the market will be flooded with these as the printing presses continue to crank out cash 24/7. If anyone has one or catches one from their local bank, a pic would be helpful. Thanks.
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