New sequential bills are very common, especially right now with the most recent release of Series 2009 notes. It's very easy to get brand new sequential bills and all you have to do is ask the teller specifically. Sometimes I do that just for fun just to see what kind of cash is out these days. The last time I did that, they were $20 JL-C's. -tbud
i just bought a few older bills that i'm really excited about. i will have to post pics later tonite, but they include: $1 1957 V...A silver cert 1957A P...A silver cert $2 1928D D...A red seal 1963 A...A red seal x2 1976 H...A x4 (s/n 00299997 - 00300000) stamped and postmarked april 14, 1976 1976 H...A stamped and postmarked july 4, 1976 $5 1928D G...A red seal 1934 H...A frn st. louis 1953 B...A red seal Read more: http://www.cointalk.com/t200003/#ixzz1lMDqeGD3
and a couple of the two's... i posted a couple of the 1976 deuces in my other thread titled "1976 series $2, stamped and postmarked" in this folder.
I went to the Long Beach show this morning and this is the only note I came home with (I forgot my suitcase of money to purchase notes).
Crowbaby, sorry, but unfortunately I haven't acquired any new notes recently. Were you talking about someone else's newest addition and accidentally put my name on the post?
Check another one off the list! Just 6,459,876 '29 FRBN to go! It's pretty banged up, and one from the most common of the rare '29 FRBN stars out there. I got her home and it didn't wreck my checking account, however it wasn't free by any stretch of the imagination!
Neat little Replacement Note! I did pretty well on this one, considering it's value. This note is a classic example that the double face value rule is useless! BTW: Expect some Fractional notes next week