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New Member
 United States
9 Posts |
ya it was a weird day. I went to the bank to get money for my store and they gave me all old bills. Felt like I was back in the 80's. I even got 25 consecutive $1 1957A Silver Certs
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Valued Member
United States
458 Posts |
Definately a great start to your collection, go buy some jackets for those jackson's to keep them protected. They'll all carry some what of a premium over face b.c of age, condition, and being consecutive.
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Valued Member
United States
458 Posts |
The 1950's are the better of the two. B-B would have been $50 CU, but your B-C are $70 CU. Any mainstream bookstore or coin shop should have it. It's by Schwartz and Lindquist...
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Valued Member
United States
458 Posts |
The silver certs I see go for around $125 for 25 consecutive CU. Where can I find this bank again?
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New Member
 United States
9 Posts |
While I'm asking? I am guessing this is worth a keep too. Its the only other piece to my collection and I found it about a year ago! 
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New Member
 United States
9 Posts |
It was just Wachovia. I am guessing with the recession, someone cashed in all there old bills.
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Valued Member
United States
458 Posts |
VF on hundo is 175, 1,500 in CU. If you've saved it for a year you like it, that means it's definately a keeper.
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Valued Member
United States
458 Posts |
I have to stop using PNC, Sovereign, and TD. Time for a new account at Wachovia.
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Valued Member
United States
176 Posts |
incredibly jealous. amazing find. I can't imagine the odds of actually getting that many bills that old in consecutive order in that condition with stars to boot on a run-of-the-mill trip to the bank.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1285 Posts |
Welcome to CCF. Awesome find!
These "Might" be worth while getting graded at some point as the stars are in "sequential" order. Especially, if you can get a grade of 63/64 or higher and a knowledgeable person has to look at these notes closely.
Also, look at the non Stars closely -- Here is why - This is similar to my find of some cu 1976 $2's in sequential order that had errors and stars in full strap of 100 notes. But in my case the stars skipped around.
YOUR Sn -- B 7222 1448 C and 1449 C have "Minor Shifted Face" -- The lower right district Number "2" is / maybe touching the print. Keep those 4 notes together (you have the before and after note). Check the reverse of your notes as well.
On note 48 gently straighten / flatten out the upper right corner in a heavy book. DO NOT iron or counter fold it.
Sweet find in deed.
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Pillar of the Community
3660 Posts |
Quote: i made a mistake. I guess they are 1963. I feel like an idiot Quote: No need to feel that way, you had to be caught up in all the exitement. Oh, on the contrary.....and by all means, you go right ahead and feel that way. (I could use the company). Thanks for the info on the USN bvalania,
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4212 Posts |
Best thread in awhile. To see these finds and gain knowledge to boot is fascinating.
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Pillar of the Community
3660 Posts |
Quote: 1966 FP begin with 1, no motto on back, 128,000 printed. *00000001A-*00128000A. Yes, thanks again for the info on this one bvalania.....The reason that I am asking is that I have yet to see one with a serial # above 27,000. Gene Hessler says that only a very few were actually issued, and that in 1996 the Treasury Dept. stated that the vast majority of those printed were destroyed.
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Valued Member
India
265 Posts |
very nice find, stick on to it, they are not fakes.
warm wishes.
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Valued Member
United States
497 Posts |
those are some great bueaties
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