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1969 $10 Note

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 Posted 05/11/2008  1:38 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add sfwusc to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Does this have any collector value? I collect coins, but I got this in change. I knew it wasn't very new when they handed it to me.

It is in decent shape.

Signed by Kabia and Connally

Series # is G75295432B



oh I also have a 1935E note, but it looks like crap.

-SFWUSC
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In regards to the 1935 note:

I got a 35 silver certificate from my mom a few weeks back. She got it in change in South Carolina!

It was in very very very bad shape, but I slid it behind some plastic, and now I just get to enjoy it.

Unless you're putting together a bigtime collection, or looking to make some kind of profit, I don't see the harm in having a few worn-out notes.
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I would just spend it, 69s are somewhat common, I get them occasionally.
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hmm... I always keep any 70's or below series that I find
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Old bills are not commonly in circulation anymore. I'm a waiter at a fast food drive in. I will usually take out 500-700 dollars in food/drinks on any given shift. (Thats food paid for in cash, if I included credit/debit payments the total would be more.) Basically, with all that paper floating through my hands I very rarely see an old style bill. Fives are more common then tens and I've seen only two old style twenties.

When I say 'old style' I'm referring to two currency type changes ago. Before the coloreds and before the large front size greens. Like series 90's.
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 Posted 05/16/2008  10:36 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add gatzdon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
1969 is pretty scarce for circulation now. You probably won't find a dealer paying more than face for it (unless it's UNC), but it is worth more than face.
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