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Tough Note That Nobody Collects

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No, the large "I"'s are for the district of Minneapolis....same as the "I" in the prefix of the serial number.
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I don't collect these type of bills because the overprint kind of puts me off. I mean, it gets the message across but it's not very artistic. Maybe, if they'd used a fancier type or live signatures but, I guess, in an emergency there's no time for design. I do like the brown ink and this particular example looks flawless.
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It isn't the most inspiring design for sure, and Old Ben's mug doesn't help any. But I'm always attracted to scarcity and condition, which is why I jumped on this one. Actually, I didn't have to jump very high - it cost just over $400, to be honest. Compare this, with a print run of 144K, to say the tough 1928-E $1 Silver Certificate, with a print run of 3.5 million, that sells for 4-5X more.

I get it - not many people collect $100s. But to me, this has most everything I look for in a solid long term investment.
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