Ok, I had a 1975 $10 bill, was in fairly good condition, except it DID have blue pen scribbles on it. I thought about keeping it, couldn't decide what to do, but finally I ended up spending it on Lotto tickets. With those I won $3... yeah, big loss... Although the $3 bills I was given were in consecutive order. The series was 2003. And the condition is really good too! These are my first consecutives I ever got as change. So I guess I did make a good trade. Except for losing $7.
Laxmaster, how much is a brick, was it ones or higher? My bank doesn't have them, I asked for consecutive bills and they said they don't get them like that.
You have to check with the bank around the holidays. Thats when they get new bills since people want clean money to put in cards and such. Last summer my Wells Fargo bank had left overs from christmas and I got a $1000 brick, ass sequential. Took me all summer to spend. Them gas stations didn't like me giveing them $40 in new ones for gas, but oh well. I still have one band of them left. 100 sequential notes. If you would like some I would be willing to trade for some coins? After you have more than 50 posts, though. Ty
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