I just got some change from the bank and I told her give me 1's so i could search for stars, well I didn't find any but did have two crisp 2006 with consecutive serial #'s is this pretty common? They were not even together in the change there were about 6 bills between them. I am new at this so I have a lot of questions. Thanks Kent
to help make the notes eaqsier to count when they are crisp, the banks will alternate a new bill, older bill, new bill, older bil ect. when two crisp notes are together, they stick. getting consectutive notes on a new series is common.
Kent, check this out. When I went to a convention in March of this year I got all these consecutive 20s, I really wanted to keep them all but they had to go to the hotel. I only kept one of them. I've also gotten two consective $1s as change from Target and also two different times I've gotten two consective $5s. I don't even remember where one of them was! They are ALL consective, starting at the top left and ending at the top right!
Billy... man what hotel did you stay in?? $780 for the Hotel?? Was it the Ritz?? What convention? PM or the Hobby Cars?? RickieB
Rickie, it was the Holiday Inn...Some of it went for spending money, and I was there a whole week too It was for my model cars...The first show of the season, I do the coverage for one of the magazines
That is too cool all those in a row. Did you find any cars? My Dad was a big collector on Nascar. I work for a HUGE RETAILER and I got him several of the driver cut outs they use to advertise snacks and drinks. My youngest son has a Jeff Gordon car Hood that he won in a raffle at an auto parts drawing. It is not a real one off the car but it is actual size and painted real cool. He has it hanging on the wall.
That is pretty cool, Kent! Yes, I found a bunch of stuff. I brought home probably 25 cars, all 1/64 scale. I didn't bring home any awards, though I did display three of the 1/25 models I built.