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 Posted 05/13/2010  05:53 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Ceylon62 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Soooo, yesterday when I go to the bank and talk to the teller, she told me she had filled the ATM with CU 20's. I had to give it a whack. They were printed in Oct 04 and I am going to try again today as she filled it with 4K in CU notes ($80k).

To quote donkey from Shrek - "let's do it again".

Peace

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same thing happened to me with 10's a couple months ago. I also held on to em.. couldn't resist.
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 Posted 05/13/2010  10:54 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add digitalfuzz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hi - Can you tell me what CU stands for. I am not very up to date on my bill collecting.
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Ceylon.The first 4 digits are interesting.Just too bad the next three weren't 309.(For you younger collectors,that was a song years ago.)
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Jenny Jenny,, almost....
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CU = choice uncirculated

haha I remember when the first B&W Big heads came out. My parents went to the ATM, and all of them were new. I think I asked them to withdraw more :P
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I forgot about Jenny and her # would have to be a start note (8675 309*).

Halfwitty, Check out the lyrics to "my city was gone" by Chrissie Hynde - Pretenders. It is one of my favorite songs and albums (Learning to Crawl) of all time.

Any who, I am glad I ended up with a repeater and the 2 step ladder type numbers which are collectible as a set of notes.

Wd, here you go - My CU 20's in motion. Peace



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