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What's Your Favorite Currency Denomination To Collect?

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Mfidler1's Avatar
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Poll Question
Feel free to give a reason why if you like. Or remain anonymous if you like. Just curious what your favorite is.

Leaning toward starting a collections of $2....but going to read Paper money of the United States first.

If you open this thread take the time to vote at least thanks!


Poll Choices
 $1
 $2
 $5
 $10
 $20
 $50
 $100
 $500
 $1000
 Radar
 Repeater
 Small Notes
 Large Notes
 Fractional
 None...Just Coins

Edited by Mfidler1
01/09/2015 8:32 pm
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 Posted 01/09/2015  6:27 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I chose $1 since I could only vote once. Radars, ladders, birthday, WEB, anything out of the ordinary.
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Fractional?
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I voted $5. All of my favorite designs (1886 $5 Morgan dollar Back, 1896 $5 Educational, and the 1923 $5 Porthole) are $5 bills.
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Any and all Small Note Currency. I am a big fan of $100.00 notes however in PMG or PCGS grade.. they can be expensive!!
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I vote $500.00 or greater. Mainly because they're there, but still just out of reach for me. Thanks, Doug.
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I love the $10 small size notes notes. Alexander Hamilton looks alot like me.
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I guess I'll give the $2 the nod here..I'm a National lover..Still looking for a lazy deuce!! Probablly never own one,but, you never know
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I voted "None....Just Coins" but I will take a Star Note or other interesting notes when I find them in circulation!
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I would love to collect them all.
I would have a tendency to collect low denomination notes because the average overall cost per note to purchase those is more affordable.
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Continental!
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I went with the $20.. It's a pretty common workhorse in Canada and it's fun to try and collect a set of all the prefixes (also very VERY challenging)

I also try collecting all the prefixes with $5 notes too... it's a bit easier and a whole lot less costly!
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I'm a type collector, so I want some of each!

Having said that, I voted for "Large Notes" (even though that's not actually a denomination) since I prefer the look of them.
Edited by barryg
01/13/2015 08:58 am
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When it comes to (current) currency denominations there is nothing better than $100 notes.
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