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Is there any collectibility to the old style small head United States currency fron 1960 through the change over to the new style currency with the larger heads? Edited by Paulb 03/13/2018 5:05 pm
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All depends on condition,year,SN's,signatures,runs etc. John1 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I agree with John. Do you have anything specific in mind ?
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New Member
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i have been saving it for a long time and was wondering if I am wasting my time,,very seldom see it is change around here any more
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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paulb to the forum to assist you  strap yourself in and enjoy the ride 
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Show us some pics!  to the Paper Money Forum!
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New Member
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hey, Paulb. Welcome to the currency forum!
The 100s are nice. I especially like the last one, with the 5-digit s/n, JA block. If the bills are uncirculated, well-centered, white, and otherwise near perfect, they may get you a small premium, like $25-50 over face. Old style US currency, starting at around 1963 and going backward, are generally considered the more collectible dates. Of course, if you hand these down to the next generation, they ought to increase in value.
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New Member
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Thanks ron6788,,,,leaving on a vacation back after the 1st of April ,,,will did out some more when I get home,,,
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On the 1st note,if that pesky 8 was a 7 it would be collectable. John1 
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Don't you mean one of the 4's John?
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