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Valued Member
United States
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Tykimeister is right. Buying bundles of currency from your local bank is a great way of searching.If you don't find anything your not out any money. That is exactly how I aquired this note.Pulled from a brand new brick of Series 2004 $20.A nice repeater.  What searching I still do,I limit to serial numbers. Series 1999 $1  And older Series(see my earlier post with the $50) which are becoming harder to find especially through the small town bank I do business with. have fun  RW
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Valued Member
United States
156 Posts |
I can not find how to post a pic this far in a thread. Heck I cant post em in a new thread. Some one fill me in please.
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Valued Member
United States
270 Posts |
i just bought a whole bunch of notes from the bank. I got a whole strap of 2$ and a bunch of 20s and 10s and a couple old style 50's
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Valued Member
United States
270 Posts |
they all tease me at work cause when ever I see a star note or an old style I go crazy and have to have it. I keep them in my drawer till I get enough to buy but then I end up having 2 much of the stuff I cant give out and I have to buy it all. Those 20's, 10's, 50's and 100's can really add up quick when buying bunches of them. But the old style notes just look so nice
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Valued Member
United States
270 Posts |
Laxmaster92, if you go to a bank and want a "stack" of bills you would just want to ask them for a strap of what ever amount you want. Or if it's easier just ask them for like 100 - $1 (there's 100 notes in a strap of $1), but if you want them crisp make sure to either go to the main branch and ask for crisp notes, or if you go to another branch they may send you to the main branch cause most of the time the main branches will have the nicer items and the items more for the collectors.
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Laxmaster92, I did the same thing too. They were all like, "oh look, Ty's going throught the money again." And when I find an old note I'm like, "Look at that bad boy right there. It's a niccon." Yeah, then at the end of the day, when the till is $100 short, who do you think they point there finger at? Yeah... Ty
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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2 new additions to my collection 1929 $20.00 National Currency (Philadelphia)   1950 A $10.00 Note  
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Nice Notes TIM I love the Bottom signature on That Philly note . trivia for you What kind of Note is the First one. Hummm!!!!
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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Indeed, that is a nice PA note. I have yet to get a 1929 series note. I should get one some day. Ty
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Valued Member
United States
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Heres one I got yesterday.. Image: 1917.jpg101.35 KB
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
882 Posts |
Nice note, coldshot. What did you pay for it?
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Valued Member
United States
156 Posts |
I gave 75. It should have been about 60 but life goes on.....Have ya had time to scan any stuff for the trade...
Edited by coldshot 02/10/2007 3:44 pm
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Pillar of the Community
 United States
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I have these to trade. I bought the $5 silver certificate today at the flea market. Figured it would be something you may want. Ty  
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I'm not sure why those pics didn't blow up to full size. Here is a link for them. Ty Image: scan0011.jpg85.38 KB Image: scan0012.jpg74.18 KB
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