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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Looking good! Thank jBuck, I know they don't compare to what the other posters have in their collection, but I enjoy having the circulated notes. Its nice to see the history that's been experienced through the money!
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United States
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I've always collected $2 Dollar bills, so I think this would be my first bank note.  2013 A 00673723 A - Almost UNC condition.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Very nice Boston deuce, congrats!
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Quote: I've always collected $2 Dollar bills, so I think this would be my first bank note. Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
600 Posts |
For both the 1929 FRB notes and the North Africa notes, I found the $5 to be more challenging than the other denominations. I collect in more-or-less the same grades as the notes you posted, and for some reason it took longer to get a $5 note that had good eye appeal at my price point. You'd think the $5 note would be cheaper than the $10 or $20 (FRB only) notes, but that wasn't my experience. If I recall, it was the same with my Hawaii notes where the $5, $10, and $20 all cost me about the same in similar grades.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I'm having issues finding the $5,10 and $20 Hawaii in a grade I like at a cost that I want to pay,the ebay prices are pretty high and my LCS hasn't gotten much in. I have a few others I want so I'll go to the large notes until I can get the Hawaii. For father's day my wife picked up the $1 NA note so I have all 3 (or will have all 3 soon).
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
7276 Posts |
Picked up 2 more notes. Neither are rare but they are ones that I was missing. First up is a 1934 $20 dollar in XF. I got this one for a little over face.  
Edited by hfjacinto 06/06/2020 7:34 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Next is a replacement for 1963 that was in poor shape. I'm keeping both as the original 1963 was given to me when I moved to the US. I've held onto it for 43 years, no reason to give it up now. But always nice to have a CU replacment.  
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Nice additions, my friend!
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Moderator
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Excellent adds! 
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Pillar of the Community
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7276 Posts |
Picked up a 1953 $10 silver certificate, and while these are common (10,440,000 regular issue notes printed) they are also more expensive than the 1934 $10 silver certificate. This one is in pretty good condition (XF at least) and it was one that I didn't have. After this one, the next few I'm getting are a little more obscure.  
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Very nice! 
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: 3 notes I ordered are out for delivery WOOT WOOT 
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