advice appreciated. in the 2nd picture at the bottom of the line I marked, there is an E visible. if it is an error...is it anything over 50? or spend it? thanks in advance
VERY nice, I'm quite sure a few of those marks aren't from a stamp but that "E" section signals the bill was snagged in the line as you can see from the smudges... I recommend keeping it- spending it would be a wasted opportunity...
i would say a spender. the first 2 pictures just look like it's from a teller stamp. the other pictures just show bleeding that is fairly common on those notes
i am not rolling in the money to where i can keep a $50 that really has no added value. i collected currency for a long time as well as working at a bank for years. lol i guess i just have more of a discerning taste when it comes to paper currency.
it aint no SUPRISE, i have 50000 dollars of 100bills with this DEFECT, but guess what. its a mint rush. no one cares
yes, why? a friend of mine returned money after he borrowed for some property. so i decided to withdraw it and store it in the safe and realized there was a error. but its too early to even sell that error. so instead. i left it in my safe hopefully time comes right, if not its still 50000. lol
I agree. There is some bleeding there but that is pretty common. No premium...but nice job spotting it.
You're better off buyin' silver/gold before inflation bites 'ya. Better to keep in a safe than paper, more reliable, and always goes up up up!
I spent almost 20 years in the city. Who the hell keeps 50k in their apartment, in the Bronx - safe or no safe? Even the guys hustling rocks don't keep that kind of money around. That's just asking to get robbed.
HAHA you think i live in a apartment, makes me giggle. why some one living in a apartment keep 50000, the landlord will obviously take it. i own a 5 family building, i always go into their apartments for emergency and they cant complain. dont want it stolen, dont leave it open. simple as that. i have a nice private home, right infront of a park and on the open, so no one would even bother with a such thing. well think of this the bronx is 50/50, you either live with the people who dont want problems or live in the projects, i can recall so many times where people bought half a block demolish it and made it to a project, sold the apartments moved on to the next .. haha its life. who cares, its a endless cycle.
if you haven't seen the movie BLOW...you should. he rented an apartment. kept it completely empty except for the ceiling high boxes filled with cash. I know a guy that has a continental currency coin that I have held in xf-au condition. (32,000-45,000) for that one coin and he keeps it in the top drawer of his bureau. so to answer who keeps money like that in the house or apartment? I say anyone who can afford it. it would make strap searching easier for sure