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 Posted 06/25/2019  11:29 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Biggmike to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
First, let me say hello and I'm glad I found you all. I just opened a pawn shop and will probably need lots of help in the coming years and hope to offer some support if possible but I know very little about paper currency although I am willing to learn and probably should. My question is this. Someone came in with some bills and only wanted $150 for the lot so I bought them. In the top right corner of the $100 reverse, there is a small stamp that kind of looks like a state. Is this something that was stamped by someone or did the bill come this way? Just wondering and again thanks for any help in advance.

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Bill was not printed this way. Unusual teller's stamp?



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If I had to guess, it resembles Columbia.
Maybe a chopmark from a Columbian drug cartel cash room.


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Oh bravo with that one, Stever!
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Maybe a chopmark from a Columbian drug cartel cash room.
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I mean, give the man a cigar!
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