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New $50 Polymer Notes In Circulation Today

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Cick here to see
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Thanks for the post. Time to add that one to my note collection!

At least they get progressively cheaper!
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I just saw it on the news. I think it looks pretty nice. I wonder if the switch from paper to polymer bills will now affect how they will be graded? The polymer bills are supposed to be much more durable.
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I went to three banks yesterday to try and get some notes, but none of them had any. So I will try again today.

I just wish the note was a bit more red, like it was originally supposed to be.
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I wonder if the switch from paper to polymer bills will now affect how they will be graded?
Has anyone seen any graded polymer $100 yet?
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Has anyone seen any graded polymer $100 yet?



I don't know how you would grade them, you can bend them and try to fold them and they still bounce back almost in original condition.
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Nice looking note!
Don't try to iron it. If you do, It will shrink to about a quarter of it's original size.
They look quite comical when that happens!
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i tend to fold my bills into one side of my wallet or in my pocket. sucks when you take one, they spring out and leap all over the place.

not a fan, but like my kids tell me... get with the times
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