date notes do you keep them

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by helpmeplease, Aug 9, 2008.

  1. helpmeplease

    helpmeplease Senior Member

    ok i have kept all the date notes i have found (only three) am i the only one that keep's them? mm/dd/yyyy
     

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  3. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    I have never kept any...LOL but hey, thats whats cool about collecting!
    Nice Date notes there Helpmeplease...thanks for posting them..

    RickieB
     
  4. helpmeplease

    helpmeplease Senior Member

    i guess im the only one then, thanks for the reply rickieb
     
  5. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    I dunno.

    To be perfectly honest, they're cooler than star notes, if you ask me.

    Also, if you have friends who aren't into coin/currency collecting, at least this is something you can show them and they'll "get" it - not like some of the other stuff we talk about sometimes.
     
  6. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    To my knowledge, I have never found one. If I found one on a $1 note, I'd probably hang on to it. Any larger than $1, I'd spend it (unless it was an interesting date).
     
  7. Pocket Change

    Pocket Change Coin Collector

    Ahhhhh. That is the question - what is an "interesting" date?????

    January 5, 2001 might be a very, very interesting date for someone.

    The trick is getting the note and the someone together!!!!!
     
  8. LSM

    LSM Collector

    No I don't collect them. I have gotten date notes in change but I always spend them. Date notes would be a very interesting collection if you could find those special dates in world or US history. Nice notes helpmeplease.

    Lou
     
  9. LSM

    LSM Collector

    I was thinking in the line of:

    The day the Titanic sank
    JFK's or Lincoln's assassination
    Start of WW 1 or 2
    The date Teddy rode up San Juan Hill

    Date's that folks can relate to and make the collection of the notes more interesting, unusual and maybe more collectable.

    Lou
     
  10. CoinGal07

    CoinGal07 Still Collecting

    Interesting - I'll usually look for radars & repeaters but never thought about date notes. Now I have something new to look for ~ thanks!
     
  11. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Exactly, but to others it may not. For example, if I found a $20 with serial number 05211985...I'd probably keep it. Most people would think nothing of it. But, 5/21/85 is the date of my birth.

    Also, interesting days in history. For example, 07201969. 7/20/69 is the date of the first manned moon landing. One of my biggest personal interests is the manned space program...so a historical date related to that would be a keeper for me.
     
  12. Smaugy

    Smaugy Peg Leg Surfing

    Some people even look for date notes for people's birthday. And they use them as a gift for that person to also possibly spark interest in collecting.


    Smaugy...
     
  13. deadmunny

    deadmunny Member

    it would be tough to find a specific date.

    that guy looking for PI or 3.1415xxx will never find it.

    and if those are near impossible, then finding your social sec # would be just as tough.
     
  14. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I don't think there are enough digits for a SSN.
     
  15. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    yes :) if i see them, i keep them. i have a few, not sure exactly how many or the serials numbers though.

    but i disagree that they are better then stars :D stars are WAY better lol
     
  16. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    What about a date serial star note...best of both worlds. :kewl:
     
  17. helpmeplease

    helpmeplease Senior Member

    i would like to find a 1976 $2 note with the serial 07041776 or a $1 with G.W. birth date or a $5 with Lincoln birthday.
     
  18. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    those are some cool dates to find!!! I never thought to look for historical dates like those, but i always try to keep dated notes IF i notice them.

    Does anyone think historicly dated notes like this would fetch a premium or not? or are they just a novelty and valued only by the person who found it?
     
  19. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    I received in the mail today the following note:

    11101997

    I also have a note: 01111997.

    Both are close but not perfect - our anniversary is 11011997. Date notes are hard to find because they get over looked by people that might otherwise sell collectible notes to collectors. My Binary notes are much easier to find than the date notes I am looking for. Problem with value also deters people from saving them. My example may only have meaning to me so the market is very small.
     
  20. afm1982

    afm1982 Miami has the Dolphins...

    I think date notes are cool. Eventually, you do come across someone who will find them significant. The only ones I have I got from a bank about a month ago. They had some brand new $2 bills, in sequential order. The serials represent 02062001-02062010. So I took them figuring that eventually, I'd find someone who's birthday, anniversary, etc would be june 6.
     
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