Neat find tonight. Semi low serial # star note...can also be a Bday note. 7/17/15. Condition is bad,but I may keep it anyway.
I don't see it being a date. It usually involves all the numbers. All I see is 00/07/1715. The way you see it does not count. IMHO
Oh, heck, @paddyman98, if I had a grandchild born on July 17, 2015, I'd snatch that note up in a heartbeat. I bet the little kid won't care about the zeroes. I'm going to mark this down on a calendar, since I can't ever recall disagreeing with one of your posts before . Oh, I just recalled that many of my membership numbers, account numbers, etc., often begin with a bunch of zeroes. So, SOMEONE could legitimately consider this a birthday note. Steve
I’m guessing if @FoundinTN considers his note a keeper, he collects strictly from circulation. Nothing wrong with that.
@James Shields Ok then.. Then I will just make up my own type of date serial number. How's this one I received this morning? 1965 12/20. And overinking on the 6!
Not a birthday note by standard definition but a cool note. I'd keep it. @paddyman98 You know you're pushing the envelope with that being a birthday note, however, some people do read notes that way. Doesn't make it right.