







chach wrote:From my understanding, it's just the first $5 note shown that a print is available of, which doesn't really float my fancy. If the $2 note was available I may purchase, but honestly Jackson's reproduction isn't as nice as the original piece. Though it is a lot more affordable, $40 instead of hundreds that an original note is worth.
I'm wondering if anyone will fork out the $7.5k for the original.




All three prints have been made available in my Art of Money Lost Kickstarter. Also anyone who pledges more than $90 (all three prints) will also receive a Silver Certificate deck as well.



I went for all 3 as well, mostly because of silver certificate deck since I'm not sold on that new $5 addition (I still want what was originally planned in the $1 proper part of the educational series). Only 4 days left, not much time to add that in as well.Marcus wrote:Have to admit I've pledged for all three. I was hoping that we'd get at least one of the backs (the green would make for a nice contrast to the front of the bills) but looks like that won't happen, at least not during this campaign.


Mike Ratledge wrote:It's good stuff, but nothing original nor innovative. I am in for all three as both of you indicated as well. I like things like this, and I have to admit Jackson hit me in a week spot, since I used to collect old currency as well as coins, which I still do to a certain extent although I really love some of the latest Canadian and US Mint proof coins! Especially certain ones of the Canadian mint truly are innovative and different from anything we have seen, as is the concept that you can buy something like these for the face value, as in some of the $20 & $50CAD coins. Most of the time you pay 10× to 20× or even more for a proof coin of any type.

ecNate wrote:Took out the previous $1 option, but added nice new $90 pledge with bonus deck. The new $5 is nice, but the $1 fit better as a series.
Looks like the $1 bill just became available as well now that the project hit $15k, in case you were holding out for it.Cbkimble wrote:I didn't understand that. He had a $1 up originally, why did it change to a $5? I haven't pledged yet. Watching to see if I can.



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