$500 in sequence

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by General_Godlike, Mar 27, 2008.

  1. General_Godlike

    General_Godlike Dept. of Transportation

    Finally picked these up today. $500 in twenties. All are in sequential order.
    1988-A $20.00 from B 03117622 I - B 03117646 I. They are in really good shape. The only thing I was worried about was the fact that the girl was keeping them together with a old paper clip, which of course there are a few bills with a little rust on them...lol Oh well still A KEEPER ! :hail:
     

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  3. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    cool! :cool: the rusted notes are nopt so nice lol, but like you said.. all keepers!
     
  4. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    Looking good!

    Gonna try any "trading" at the big show?

    clembo
     
  5. General_Godlike

    General_Godlike Dept. of Transportation

    I dont really have anything to trade. I mean if you add up all those twenties and ten i have from 1988-A series I guess I have 750.00 Face to work with, but other than that im not sure what I can get away with. Not to mention Im bidding on 75 things right now....so I guess im in LIMBO!!! I was going to go today at 2pm and pay the 50.00 to get in early, but figured what the hell, Ill just wait till tomorrow.
     
  6. logical123

    logical123 Senior Member

    Droool.....:eek:

    I want.....Soooo bad!!!:hail:

    Very cool and sweet!!
     
  7. gatzdon

    gatzdon Numismatist

    I'll trade you a shiny new 2006 $20 bill for one of your crummy old 1988A $20's!! LOL

    That was an awesome find.

    This is my plan for the show. I have about $500 in CU 1976 Richmond $2's. Sorted into $50 straps with each strap being consecutively numbered. Unfortunately, these notes wouldn't make GEM CU, but they are still CU none-the-less.

    If I find something I want, I plan to negotiate a price first with the $2's out of sight. Once a price is negotiated, then I would produce the 1976 CU $2's and ask him what the price would be if I paid with the $2's. If the dealer doesn't budge enough, then I would just pay with regular circulated money or even just walk away.

    I would try a similar strategy with the $20's you're not going to keep. Keep them out of sight until a price is negotiated, then produce them and see if the dealer would go any lower if you paid with the $20's. Do not keep them all together or the dealer will want to cherry pick them. Keep the better ones separate from the others.
     
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