some non-FRNs in comically bad condition

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by AlanFromRoc, Dec 20, 2011.

  1. AlanFromRoc

    AlanFromRoc Member

    while at the local coin and currency store, I noticed a beat-up silver certificate in the register. (The shop owner often uses interesting low-value stuff as register cash.)

    here's what was in there, which he let me have for face value:

    $1 SC 1935A A49585218D : filthy, piece missing from left margin, assorted nicks and rips. some scribbling on the left
    $1 SC 1935G D16620811J : big piece missing from the center margin from where a rusty paperclip was removed. can see the rust stains. a couple little scribblings
    $2 USN 1928D C74005943A : filthy, worn smooth, ragged edges with some missing pieces, 'May 1945' in blue pen over the Treasury seal

    Also $1 SC 1935C M81863564E, but that's just garden-variety wrinkled, and I could use a 1935C for my own collection
     
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  3. AlanFromRoc

    AlanFromRoc Member

    As Bart Simpson put it, "craptacular".

    I heard some people are interested in bills in really bad condition.
     
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