The value of each of the ten books in Eugene Thwing's 1929 series of detective stories is approximately $2 to $8. The value depends upon the condition of the book.
There are 11 original books in "The 39 Clues" series that are possible to get in hardback. These books are written by various authors and follow the story of two siblings in a worldwide hunt for 39 clues that will determine the family's power and fortune.
The U.K hardback has 359 pages.
The 2008 series is currently being printed.
The dates on US Paper Money denote the year that particular design started. Because of this, Notes printed over a number of years may have the same Series date. There were no Series 1948 $5 Notes printed. The Series 1934 $5 bills were printed with that date from 1934 to 1950, when the Series 1950 began.
Eugene Storm Klise is a fictional author from the Netflix series "Series of Unfortunate Events." In the series, Lemony Snicket references Klise as the author of various fictional books, such as "The Pony Party!" and "The Pony Pop-Up Book." The character is a whimsical addition to the show's storyline.
Eugene Simon appears in the episode titled "The Summer That Time Forgot" in the TV series Summer in Transylvania.
No. There were no 2005 series bills of any denomination.
$100 bills were printed regularly throughout the decade, but because US bills carry a series date rather than a printing date it's very difficult to tell the exact year when a specific bill was printed. The 1928A series continued until 1934 when a new series was introduced. The 1934 series was printed until 1950.
Dated to the SeriesThe year of the scorecard should be printed on the cover. The exact date will not be printed as most are printed for a particular series, not a game. You should be able to narrow it down to the date the series was played by the scorecard located in the centerfold. It will list the rosters of both teams. If there is no date of the series, check the Schedule to see when the games were played.
Approximately 230,400,000 Series 2003 A US $2 bills were printed. Production actually occurred in 2006; series dates currently reflect only a particular signature combination on US bills and not actual printing dates. All Series 2003A $2's were printed at Fort Worth, TX.
No. Red-seal $2 notes were printed in the 1917, 1928, and 1953 series.
The last US silver certificates were printed as part of the 1957-B series of $1 notes. However, because that's a series date and not a printing date, they were actually printed in 1965.