Mail's here! My serial numbers: Series 2009 $1 FRN Series 2003 A $2 FRN I20121494A I20121494D I20121495A I20121495D I20121496A...
I'll have to give it the "Almost" stamp. [ATTACH]
$400,000 in $1 FRNs is 25 cash packs which would weigh over 800 pounds. Bring a forklift. :)
I didn't know this BEP set existed until recently — Also in today's mail: [IMG] [IMG]
This note has been on my shopping list since the inception of the list! I received it in today's mail — Series 1935 A $1 Silver Certificate, North...
If it takes 1 second to look at each note, it will take 19.5 man hours to look at 70,000 notes!
This is one of my favorite Series 1976 $2 FRN First Day of Issue — It is postmarked "Roswell NV Sta No 2": [IMG]
Worth more than face value.
A similar note was sold for $2.35.
No. I'm always eager to learn more! :)
Examples: http://www.clay-irving.com/currency/WWII-Japanese-Occupation.html
This is my newest — A full Federal Reserve District set of Series 1985 $1 FRN 4-Specimen Uncut Sheets. [IMG]
Oh yeah? Well, mine was counterfeited on North Korean intaglio presses! :)
That's a great note! Thanks for posting it.
That's a new CGA holder (I believe the star to the right of "64" indicates graded by the new CGA). Why does the label indicate "3mm. No Seal"?
This is my newest. [IMG]
Fantastic! What a find...
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Me too. [IMG] [IMG]
I received this note today. It's a first day of issue with a Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Currency Paying Teller stamp. [IMG]
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