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04-18-2007, 12:54 PM
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I went to the bank today, as i do a few times a week, to get $200 in singles and $100 in washington's .... both banks i visit told me the same thing.. they have been ordering the new washingtons coins, but the reserve is out of them ... go figure ...on the $200 in singles ...
a 1977
2 1988-A
and 3 star notes .....
now the average percentage of star notes is about 1/2 of 1% of all notes printed (give or take) so to find 3 stars in a $200 bundle is ... well .. cool |
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04-18-2007, 01:04 PM
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Hey...nice finds daggerjon!!
Any of them gems??
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04-18-2007, 01:30 PM
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OMG no.. a 1977 in CH Gem ... that would be nice.. i have found a 1963A star note that was gem .. but today all the finds are about fine, with one of the stars, a 2003A being AU ... i was just surprised at finding 3 stars ... finding star notes has been real dry for me the last few months. .. in each bundle of $200, i 'might' find 1 if any ... so finding 3 today was nice.....
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04-18-2007, 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Daggarjon I went to the bank today, as i do a few times a week, to get $200 in singles and $100 in washington's .... both banks i visit told me the same thing.. they have been ordering the new washingtons coins, but the reserve is out of them ... go figure ...on the $200 in singles ...
a 1977
2 1988-A
and 3 star notes .....
now the average percentage of star notes is about 1/2 of 1% of all notes printed (give or take) so to find 3 stars in a $200 bundle is ... well .. cool  | are any of those 1988As web notes? did you look up those star notes yet on the lookup?
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04-18-2007, 10:50 PM
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no, the 1988-As i found today were not stars, and none of them were web-fed notes....
I found this cool website talking about web notes last night.... http://www.quadrigaancients.com/web/
it hasnt been updated for quite a while, but reading that site, i found that to complete my collection of web notes, i need more then just the total of 22 (+/-) i thought i needed.
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04-19-2007, 02:46 PM
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Todays notes were
1999 star very good
1999 non-star Ex-F
1995 ch-gem -- not even a small fold !!!!
2004a star ($10 note)
this wasnt anywhere near as good as yesterday, but ill take the 1995 gem!!!!!
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04-19-2007, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Daggarjon no, the 1988-As i found today were not stars, and none of them were web-fed notes....
I found this cool website talking about web notes last night.... http://www.quadrigaancients.com/web/
it hasnt been updated for quite a while, but reading that site, i found that to complete my collection of web notes, i need more then just the total of 22 (+/-) i thought i needed. | are the * notes you found rare? look them up on the lookup to find out. it will turn yellow, orange, or red if its rare. if its common, it will stay white.
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04-19-2007, 06:43 PM
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lol, i dont need that site to tell me... they are all pretty common.. very few of the modern notes are anything but rare ... we had a chance with the 2003A dallas notes, but then they had to go and print more =(
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04-23-2007, 01:05 PM
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today, for i think the very first time.. my bank turned me away telling me they didnt have enough ones on hand to give me the amount i wanted. The teller did offer to give me $50, so i wasnt completely dissapointed. After i got back to the office, i went through the $50 notes and found a 1969A in very fine condition
Its not worth much, but i just get giddy over finding them old notes -- and they say the average note is only in circulation - what 6 months or 180 days or something like that-- and then i find this one that is 40+/- years old lol
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04-23-2007, 09:49 PM
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I know what you mean, I always get so hyped over anything pre 1970's... no matter the condition! I think in the end I end up spending them... since you know... i need the money and stuff
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04-23-2007, 10:21 PM
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Originally Posted by xeno108 ... I end up spending them... since you know... i need the money and stuff | I will eat cold spam and soy burgers before i would ever spend my collection hehe But i certianly see your point |
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05-11-2007, 01:15 PM
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Today was a good day at the bank .. in $200 in $1 notes, i found:
1988-a H very good condition
1988-a F fine condition
1999 FW-H Star fine condition
2001 FW-G star very fine condition
2003A B star very fine condition
i also got a 1999 FW-H $10 star note in very good condition
on top of all the stars i got, i also found 3 1995 notes in very fine+ condition - those are keepers
so, inthe end... today was a good day at the banks |
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05-11-2007, 05:47 PM
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Don't forget, the mule notes with back plate number 295 were Series 1995.
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05-11-2007, 10:28 PM
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those are some nice finds! hard to beleave notes that old are still out there. since a $1 bills life span is 18-22 months, those are old bills! also, do you just walk into a bank with $100 and ask for singles?
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