I already posted some of these but had some challenges posting pics as just about everyone went to red x I am hoping I have it figured out now...LOL
These notes are sequential 26A, and 27A Notes are identical, so I think I only had Pictures for the one.
If your wondering 68,s are not a common occurrence in Disney Dollars so I was really Right on with these purchases Well getting late in my neck of the woods So I will post more tomorrow.
Very neat; nice share. This reminds me that somewhere, buried deep in my desk are a few crisp, late 90s Disney dollars. I'll have to dig those up and share.
I know you have said that Disney Dollars were a "hot" item, but why? I'm just not seeing it, please educate me.
like anything else they have value, even extreme value the collector market is huge on these, do you know how many people collect Disney memorabilia, millions of people do , men, woman, children even your aunt Betty...LOL , it really pales in comparison to other paper currency from a collectors point of view, maybe some people think it’s kinda silly on these but these things bring major dollars !! for example the two tinker bells above are top pops and are the only 68,s in population so your looking at $950 each minimum so what’s the attraction, I think that figure speaks for itself
Hey, I'm just trying to learn. I can appreciate that Disney took the time to actually use security measures in the printing of their currency, showing they wanted to prevent forgeries. I also like that they are valued the same as US currency, but using them is limited to only Disney locations.