Hey guys,Just thought i would share with you my latest pick up A very rare Series 681 $20 IN PCGS 68PPQ SUPER GEM/NEW with A population of only 1 !! with none higher! I have technically owned this note for over 5 months but had to Pay the piper his due, I just got it in the mail today!!!:thumb: I hope you will enjoy it as much as i,am!!
I don't know a lot about these to know what I'm looking at, but this is the BOMB! Heh-he... So is this also the note you mentioned waiting for for your registry?
Actually i bought this one private party the one that iam still waiting On is a Series 661 $20 hopefully it wont be to much longer:whistle:
Nice note. Great grade. I have one that's nice but raw and now I'm a bit worried it's real. But I think it is. Congrates!
Not sure of the find but I think it's pretty neat. I have been saving 7 coin/paper collections for my 7 kids. Just going through reading posts here today then looking back over my small yet growing collection I came across $2.00 Notes (2003) Unc. in a pattern of five numbered sequence I60618966 A - 70. I understand Non-Circulated money has value, and having paper notes in a sequence of numbers may have value as well, I guess depending in the collector or the market. These bills have never been touched. They came in individual protective cases letting you look but not touch. What do you guys think?
Would love to see some pics of your collection:high5: As far as the note in the Pic, Series 681 $20 IN PCGS 68PPQ very Rare with only one in PCGS inventories, This note was issued For the Vietnam war 8/11/69 and withdrawn on 10/7/70 with a Very low printing!
RB, I know they do but my camara is down, as soon as I have it working I'll post. I have come across coins I forgot I had. Maybe not worth all that much but I was surprised to see like a 1996 "D" Kennedy half. A "John Tyler" $1.00 coin (No Date). The 10th President is on the front "PH" on his collar with the Statute of Liberty on the backside. Around the Ms. Liberty it's inscribed "Untied States of America" No Mark of P, D or S but also on the back near Ms. Liberty's left hand it looks like the initials "DE" Totally forgot I had that. Other coins are two 1965 US Quarters No Marks. A Sacagawea 2000 "D" Dollar. Three Bi-Centinnial Quarters Two with "D" One "D" had been nearly rubed off. the thrid BC quarter has no mark at all. I also came across some (2) early Indian Head/Buffalo Nickels (well warn). On one I can barley make out the "D" stamped center below in the back under the Buffalo. Maybe this can help me/you know tha date of these Indian Head Nickels. The one Nickel has "FIVE CENTS" on the base the Buffalo is standing on with the "D" under it; the other nickel has "FIVE CENTS" under the platform, base, or whatever it's standing on and I cannot find the letter mark anywhere. As soon as I can I will get pictures up. I rarely consider answering posts that do not pic's so I fully get your point. PS. SB Dollar coins three (3) one from each "P" (1979), "D" (1999), "S" (1980) Circulated but in a sealed case.