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:
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.
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.