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Birthday Gift If You Or A Friend Was Born March 9, 1941

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A Free Happy 75th Birthday Gift to the First person response, born on March 9, 1941.
I just need Birth date confirmation
I'll have it shipped to your address.
Winner gets a crisp uncirculated 2009 U.S. Dollar Bill Serial # 00003941



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This also works for September 3rd, 1941 or April 1st, 1939 depending on the date format. Regardless, I wouldn't consider it a true birthday note.
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Just curious. What is a true birthday note?
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Something that uses all eight digits. YYYYMMDD, MMDDYYYY, DDMMYYYY.
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