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My Best Find As A Bank Teller

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 Posted 08/02/2015  2:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Aside from the silver, do you keep any of the notes?
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Anything 1950 or older (where it has the "pay to the bearer clause") I buy for my collection along with US notes and silver certs. I figure they are over 50 years old and don't deserve to be destroyed. Before I got there any small head notes were automatically pulled to be sent to the FED for destruction. They have since just let me buy them. The non-clause notes 63+ I buy if they are CU. I have gotten a couple of $20s and $50s this way. I am hoping for the day someone comes in with a gold certificate...however ratty it might be. A man can hope haha
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It could happen! Someone I know received a FRBN brown seal (actually not that beat up) a year or so ago.
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 Posted 08/02/2015  3:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mritchie77 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
That's funny you say that, about 6 months ago one of my other tellers got a $100 FRBN from Chicago in a BRINKS cash shipment...
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His was a Boston $10, sort of mid-VF. I sold it for him on the local bid board for, I think, $22.
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I was a teller in the past... the oldest find was a 1928 $100 Note. Looked up the price, but at the time was only worth $5 or so more... wasn't enough justification to buy it.
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Still always great to hold one of these old numericals in hand!
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