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Pillar of the Community
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Oops  I thought as long as the letters are the same they are replacement. Do you collect by prefixes persistnt?
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Yes, I only started couple months ago to collect by Prefix..Not much of a change though from my collecting for Year previously..The 1.oo's and 2.oo1986 are plenty full, which is good, but there is also a ton of prefix's here to collect...I made the error of what exactly is a Replacement (* for 1954,,,)note too..Would look the same as your GY but as the Americans would say needs a star before the *GY ,,..  especially the 5., 10.ooPolymers by Prefix-maybe without Replacement notes prefix though 
Edited by persistnt 06/01/2014 2:50 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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$500 to find 1 $1 radar note?  I think I'll pass. I don't collect by prefix but I just collect it if it looks nice 
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Pillar of the Community
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The $500.oo was to buy one brick...I was able to do it once in Jan. that is: used my $500.oo to buy a bundle of five dollar bills-look through them, then take back like 460.oo to the bank for deposite..I was trying to answer the question of radar 30 notes ahead..
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Pillar of the Community
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I understand your explanation, but I think that is a lot of notes and serial numbers to look at! I wouldn't have enough attention span to do it.
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Pillar of the Community
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It really isn't that difficult... but 100 notes is considered a bundle.... 10 bundles is considered a brick...
So one brick = 1000 notes.....
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Pillar of the Community
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That I can't afford, I don't have a thousand dollars  Maybe sometime in the future. I'll need $5000 to buy a brick of fivers though.
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Pillar of the Community
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I was going to the bank the last 2 weeks, couple times each week with only 110.oo to change for more bills..I changed back and forth between 10's and 5's..so they don't give me my same notes back...ONly 1 or 2 times in 6 months did I change 500.oo/with only one return trip to bank.Then had payments to make and money was gone...I say to go with just the Polymer5 or just the 10.oo is easy and not complicated like the 1973 and 1986.Series..
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Pillar of the Community
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You would fast enjoy Polymer collecting if at one of your trips to bank You found a Gem Replacement note..AgCoinMan has what letter Prefix and numbers are Replacement..(On other threads)..Here is question for all- How much would you pay for a Sheet replacement?How much for a single note replacement bill?/.In CU grade they are worth 80-90.oo for one and certain letter replacements go for 140.oo (Yes for one note)(CU of course)..Also nice to find a Radar frontier series 5 in bank change- I save most but took one to Local coin club meeting and sold it to a friend for 25.oo real money (The Bay was selling at that time for 32.oo even more for GEM)..  Those 1973 pictured above are worth 1.30-1.80 as my guess...Still more than a Dollar- to a friend 1 dollar..  So don't ask me how come I buy those 73 and 86 2.oo's-If I was smart all my spare money would go to Polymer notes.. 
Edited by persistnt 06/01/2014 11:07 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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In my discussions with a few others there is a reluctance to hold onto and search for replacements.. I would go as far as to say some note collectors aren't even collecting replacements anymore.
If I find a replacement note I hang onto it but I don't think I would pay for a poly replacement note. As for which hold more value.. Just looking at past issues it looks very close but single note replacements may edge out if only slightly if the numbers I'm reading and the way I'm reading them are correct sgl note replacements have done a bit better. So hold onto them if you like.. But don't anticipate that this series of polys replacements will do as well as the asterisk replacements of the 54 & 70's issues
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Pillar of the Community
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I don't think I'll be really into polymer notes now, I think I just like old stuff, especially ones that are way older than I am  Plus I just like the feel of paper. All my bills so far were bought at face value, including that crisp Devil's Face '54. To be honest I wasn't even able to see the devil (I thought it was a modified one), until I scanned it and a smaller image of the bill showed up on my screen. I've found the thread though, and I've saved it for reference. I'll certainly check every polymer bill I bring home 
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Pillar of the Community
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The great thing about working on current issues is that you can get really high quality notes all for face value
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Pillar of the Community
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True that. I could just pick out notes from change. Most of them I receive are starting to look crumpled up though. Or I can just ask the bank to replace them with crisp notes for me maybe? Don't know if they'll do it but no harm asking.
I got a (probably abused) 2004 $20 from the bank earlier, it has so many tears it looks worse than some of the 1973 $1s.
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Pillar of the Community
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 Why I started with the POly's is because for now they tend to be newer or crisper..especially if you ask for a good note when at banks..And also to do SlurE's thing of paying Face Value as well-..As the newer prefix's come out they are the crisp notes and HBG from Nov is ratty already.. 
Edited by persistnt 06/02/2014 5:45 pm
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Pillar of the Community
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Bills are like that I guess, once it gets put in a wallet that folds, you can't fix it even if you have a steamroller.
Most of the polymers I receive are pretty rotten, even those from the ATM. I'll ask them to replace my shabby bills with crisp ones next time.
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