To start things off, everyone who knows m collecting tastes knows that I tend to collect world coins. American never really caught my interest because they cost money, and I haven't gotten much since I started collecting at the age of 10. However, I recently changed my attitude toward paper money from "deffinately not" to "on occasion" This was done by finding a $2 note at the register. Well, I cashed a paycheck recently and got a noticably odd $5 note (I can tell because I'm a cashier ) It's nothing special except that it's 1963 series and in great condition considering it's in circulation. There are the typical wrinkles and a bend in the center, but no folds which disturb the print or tears of any sort. Any "normal" person would likely spend it without a second thought, but I've held onto it for the time being simply because I haven't seen one before. I guess I wanted some input before bidding it farewell.
I'm not normal, I would keep it. I kept a 1985 $20 becuase it was old style. Believe it or not, it cost be $20!
Well, in part based on this feedback, I removed it from my wallet and put it with the rest. After all, will likely become even more of an oddity as time goes on.