*Ehem* actually, the 2006 $10 stars are sort of hard to find..... Out of all of the tons of stars my tellers save and hold for me and I tell them...
Granted I could afford it at the time being, I'd basically keep any of the notes from the '60s. But I'd at least try to get the 2 $50's and the 2...
Beautiful San Fran $5 star!! Low run, hard to find, and with a low S/N to boot!!:thumb:
I think you missed the point as well. I *think* it was a smart remark by funkee because Steve used to comment on strap stacker finds (many of mine...
The only money I *spend* would be on a Sig Sauer SP2022 9MM and next to come, a Kahr P380C auto.:D:yes:
Shoot, all of my money gets wasted on gas, mortgage payment, cell & TV bill, water, gas, utilities, and some notes here and there. Oh and let's...
Not sure about value, but those 2006 $5 L-*'s are tough to find, and a low 3 digit serial to boot!:thumb: Excellent catch for sure.
So what are you saying? If I get a "bill" for $1, the US Government will pay that bill off for me with a coin? I think it's time to start racking...
Wow. Very interesting. I sure know what I'm doing from now on...:rolleyes:
1974-1990 $100's are surprising very common. I used to ask my teller to hold them for me, as I do $1-$20 small heads, until I'd go in there and...
1995, not 1996. There is also a difference between 2003 and 2003A. Soon you will see Series 2009. The BEP is well aware of the low desire for $2...
Yes, but I do believe it was my comment that pushed Clay to make it, since he replied to me. So it's 50/50!:hail::p
I'm still waiting to see that $1 with Rick's avatar on it.:D
I stand corrected.:o
So bonniview's note is a 7 integer serial then.:yes: Either way, it's a near solid and a nice find.:thumb:
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