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 Posted 06/01/2021  07:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoolBreeze to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I appreciate you guys acknowledging the nice catch. You don't see many raised notes on modern currency but they were quite common on obsoletes during the wildcat banking days of the 1800s.
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Learn something new every day, looking at it again and notice what I didn't see before but now is clear.
Thanks Breeze!
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I still want to know how thats done. But I guess I never will. All for the better I guess
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I still want to know how thats done. But I guess I never will. All for the better I guess


Well, I guess you have never read Lee Child's crime novel ''Killing Floor.'' The first book by Lee Child to feature the Jack Reacher character published in 1997.
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