I say 4 leading zeroes only because I hardly ever find any in straps. Now if I found 4 leading 0's in straps all the time, that would be a...
Huh, that's weird. I grew my entire collection on trees.:D You're telling me that there are other places besides trees to get collectible notes?:hail:
Excellent catch!! I like 123, that is cool! Do you go through all of the straps even if they're uncirculated to look for star replacements??
Not only can I see the 11 district designator's funkee has pointed out, but I can also see the stamp imprint of the district seal itself; just...
That's what I though about QE3 but then I didn't want to say something and be wrong and sound dumb lol but thanks for clarifying that, Numbers....
My thought is just simply the demand for $1 FRN note's went up in the '90s. This is a true fact, because the rise in demand for $1 FRN's is what...
Nope. I can't find the link at the momemt, but when I do I'll post it here.
What a joke.:rollling:
So I was correct. That's what I thought. Thanks for posting that and confirming it for me Clay.:thumb:
+1
IMO, at least the numerical district designator's (the 4 "10s" on your note) have to be touching the outline print of the note so I would...
I agree, I would not consider the note "rare" at all. "Rare" is a term that can be mis used too often. I still do however think you should keep...
Since when does paper money last a 10th the time hard metal coins do? I don't get *it* either, Steve. And as NOS stated, maybe not just any 1995...
I'd keep the '95 L-W and spend the other.
This thread was interesting.... Too bad I missed out. Spender in my book.
Ditto
LOL!! :dead-horse:
Tom: Better than my examples, that's for sure.:thumb: Just kidding! I know it's Tony.;)
Chris- Neat story. It's always cool to hear about the stories of notes like that.:yes: -Trav
Jeeze, someone has to keep this half dead thread alive. I think I'll try and revive it with today's finds: $20's: 1985: $20 L-C, 1988A: G-A & C-A,...
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