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 Posted 01/27/2007  1:28 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add coffeecup57 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
To help in keeping the forum more active.

I do not collect a lot of currency,but do actively seek notes from time to time that interest me whether from circulation or buying from dealers.

For obvious reasons I don't keep many of the higher denominations from circulation($50 and $100),but will keep if an older series or the serial number is low,radar or repeater.

So for this topic,post a picture of the oldest series date you have found in circulation.Any denomination,Any condition and how you found.

Below is a Series 1985 $50.
My brother-in-law runs a business and I occasionly get go through his currency,he had six of these customers had given him, this was the best one in the bunch.Scan makes it look uncirculated,but it's not.

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have fun and enjoy what you collect
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 Posted 01/28/2007  4:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tykimeister to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
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This is my first note ever. I found it when I counted a deposite at McDonalds back in high school. I noticed how old this one was, and after this one I just started keeping every one I could find.
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wow Both are very nice
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Tykimeister,

Is that a series 1934?

I love the look of those light green seals.
Lady at my bank had 4 or 5 of that Series in $100's that she pulled from circulation,several of which were in nice shape,but being a currency collector herself she wouldn't part with one.

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coffecup it is a 1934 if you click on his photo it will enlarge, plus the quality improves as well
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Nice notes...
Thanks for sharing
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