Please.......Please...... DO NOT stuff that beautiful note in your stocking this Christmas. I would hate to see it wrinkle.
Actually, I do not know why you would say that. It is obvious that paper money does not interest you. Follow the aphorism: If You have nothing nice to [type], then don't [type] anything. If you have questions about paper money; ask. There are many people that would answer your question(s) in a heartbeat.
- Not to worry - While the stockings are hung That beautiful note will not in time arrive so not a wrinkle will be found On this joyous holiday we celebrate Merry Christmas to all and thanks to those that appreciated the note!
You are extremely rude and I for one wound not mind if you didn't post in this forum again if this is how you choose to conduct yourself.
I think you said this and many of the other things you say because you are a troll who gets his kicks by disrupting online communities. You are probably just a little brat kid causing trouble on your moms computer. We should all probably just block and ignore you.
If you don't appreciate paper money, don't post here and annoy those who do. Just continue to flame the other boards like normal. And yes, I have met quite a few 21 year old's who act very childish...you're not the only one out there.
Darryl, what would you grade that note? CHCU? It looks like it to me! Isaiah, it is fine that you do not 'appreciate' paper money. We all have different interests, but you coming into this thread and posting comments (as well as other comments that have been removed) that do not contribute anything is somewhat stupid. I'm just wondering, why would you say things like you are saying?
It looks CHCU (and I paid CHCU) in the pictures provided by the seller but you never know until you receive it. I have not bought from this seller before so I have to hope. I had a guy from another forum recently offer me a binary 65 note for a very reasonable trade. It is a very nice gesture but the interesting comment he added was: "there is a very , very slight fold in that bill.....just enough to catch it by holding the bill sideways.....a hot iron and a little steam would make the bill Perfect." This reminds me that you can never know the condition until you receive the note. I will keep my fingers crossed! Thanks ~ ~ Darryl