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One Hundre $10,000 Gold Certificates

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http://www.lasvegasmikey.com/million.htm

Wow! I wonder what the final price paid was? I'm assuming it was very substantial.

Sometimes I wonder if the collectors of high-price items like these are CCF members.

Anyone?
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I have a snap shot of my parents in front of a wire cage with 1,000,000 silver dollars in it, from the 1964 worlds fair in New York.
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It was 100 $10,000 bills. Some company bought them all in 2000 and was selling them for a big markup.
Like $75,000 each. The company probably paid around $60,000 each for them.
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Those were there every time I was in there....
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