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Valued Member
United States
163 Posts |
One of the $1 notes that I have older than 1999. Got this one at the bank two weeks ago! (Ask them to see their Mutilation Currency. Pretty weird finds in there  )  Just used the scanner for the first time. I think I spent the past half hour trying to save the picture in a format that could be posted  . All well, at least I got it posted! 
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Valued Member
United States
163 Posts |
Takes half an hour to figure it out and scan one picture, then twenty minutes to scan eight others  . Got this one in change several months ago.  Sold to me by a friend.  Another friend (Didn't know it was a WEB until about six months later!)  A teller at the bank I go to saves $20s for me. Bought this one, she has about ten others but I can't afford them right now (Tight budget on coin & note collecting).  Yet another friend sold this one to me. I have a lot of friends who collect coins, but not many who live near me collect notes.  Same friend who sold me the 1985 $1 Note.  Mutilation Note search. Not the most beautiful 1995, but it's the only one I own.  Last but not least, a family member found this one at where she works.  The above notes are the ones I can think of right now. I know I have more $1 Notes, but there are too many to scan, plus I'm too lazy to scan them 
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Valued Member
United States
220 Posts |
hey manuel why did you keep the 1996 $20? the big headed one? I collect paper money but I see no reason to keep it but you do. just asking.
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Valued Member
United States
220 Posts |
about 2 weeks ago I got a 1993 $20 dollar bill that the lady in front of me payed with.
Edited by ckrakowski 05/23/2011 3:38 pm
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
975 Posts |
The Series 1996 notes are a dying breed.. I rarely see them anymore.. But then again, I don't go through much cash, either ;P lol..
I've never asked about mutilation finds.. I should probably try that.. They aren't required to turn them in to the feds?
Hi!  Have US stamp accumulations to get rid of? PM me, maybe we can work something out.
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Valued Member
United States
102 Posts |
Ok, so, how old are we talking here? Yesterday, I got a series 1999 $5 in change, at the grocery store. Serial #: BF 00711322 A. Printed 12/99. I looked it up, and it's a very common (96 mil) run. To add to that, it's the style that I don't particularly like (large portrait, no color). However, it is in extremely good shape for it's age. It has some very, very minor wear, but the paper is still bright, and crisp. I would say it's Ch-cu. How does a note this old, stay in this good of shape? I find that very interesting. I think I may set this one aside, just for being a survivor. 
Edited by jlg1130 05/30/2011 10:08 am
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
1204 Posts |
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
975 Posts |
Nice bills! :) In the past two days, I got a Series 1995 dollar (Block E-B) in VF condition, and a Series 1985 dollar (Block L-E) in EF condition. 
Hi!  Have US stamp accumulations to get rid of? PM me, maybe we can work something out.
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Valued Member
United States
230 Posts |
Got this at the atm last week. 
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
3294 Posts |
I found a 1950 silver certificate $10 around 1995. My oldest since then were 4 $50s from 1977 I got when turning halves into the bank 2-3 years ago.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
975 Posts |
I got a 1985 F-N dollar in a batch of 80 from the bank today. It's probably in vg condition. I should probably start posting pics, eh?  Gotta learn sometime, I guess...
Hi!  Have US stamp accumulations to get rid of? PM me, maybe we can work something out.
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Valued Member
United States
359 Posts |
I've only been at this about two years so don't know all the names of the different currency, can you tell me what a F-N dollar is ?. The Bill Collector
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
975 Posts |
Sure! F-N is the block of the dollar bill, which means its serial number begins with an F and ends with an N. 
Hi!  Have US stamp accumulations to get rid of? PM me, maybe we can work something out.
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Valued Member
United States
359 Posts |
Ok Thanks, I've collected just about all of the different denominations from $1.'s to $ 100.'s and different types of currency such a SC's, GC's, USN's, most all of the WW 2 special issues notes and the FRN's by the series year but never collected by block letters. The Bill Collector
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
1393 Posts |
Found a $1 1963 G03593995A in great shape today.
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