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This photograph is of an United States two dollar uncut 32-subject (32-note) currency sheet. A 32-subject sheet is the largest sheet available from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. The image is tilted, yet still allows you to see that there are 4 columns and 8 rows, which in this $2 uncut sheet, represents $64. The sheet photographed here contains 1995 series notes and was purchased in the first week of July 2001 from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington DC for $80. If you can't make the trip, you can buy your own 32-subject sheet online from their store:
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Own work for Wdwic Pictures. The image appears in small scale on my own website, though the page it is on is not accessible to the public.
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Date |
2004-08-01
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Author |
Christopher Hollis for Wdwic Pictures
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Permission |
Public Domain
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