If I keep any notes from the strap, I replace them with ones from my wallet. I'll then exchange that strap for another one at a bank. Most banks...
With a limited budget, I have 1 strap(100 notes) of $1.00 notes I exchange. A brick is 10 straps. Between home and work and the surrounding area...
Worth at least $20.00, perhaps $25.00. 70 million printed.
I'm thinking it got wet while in the pocket of a Levis, Wrangler, etc. Looks like a bluish color up top and lower right.
OOPS, sorry those are only current products. I don't have a source for older uncut sheets.
Lookee here.http://www.moneyfactorystore.gov/uncutcurrency.aspx
What a pipe dream. We pay our bills electronically or by credit card. I rarely have more than $5.00 in my wallet, let alone 100s.
I use EXCEL Worksheets for my current holdings, a wanted list and miscellanious notes. I'll print off what I need to take to shows,etc. I'd like...
My guess on LGS is Light Green Seal. There were various shades of green printed.
In my humble opinion $200 to $225 is reasonable.
[ATTACH][ATTACH]Found this in my latest strap. What a nice surprise this was. The Teller I got this strap from told me about a Crisp 1950 (A B C D...
Ah... Totaly missed the "flip" part.
contestant.?? As in "Guess how many Bank Notes I've acquirred in my collection?"
Nice, wouldn't mind a set for myself. They look Uncirculated. If so $8 to $10 ea. L-* in my reference book is $30. Must be short supply.
In the last 3 months I've gotten several brand new $1.00 straps, so they're being handed out. 2 straps had star notes in them. Both times in place...
I've had new straps where part way thru the strap, 3 completely different BP numbers appeared.
I'd like to know too. It's always the fourth number thats overinked.
Starting with 35343501, you should have 35343534 a repeater.
At U.S.Papermoney.info, click on BLOCK AND GROUP LISTS to bring up a screen with more choices. Click in the letter G for total runs and production...
Congrats on your number being picked. That's a nice note for any collection.
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