I would have keps that 1990 $100 * or sold it for face to someone. How did you get that '90 $100 K * in the first place anyways?
I found my oldest circulation find star note today - a 1988A $1 L* run # 1 along with a 2006 $1 F* DC common run. I found them when I decided to...
I'd say for all denominations series 1996 & up, here is the least I see: $1's: 2001, $5's: 1999/2001, $10's: 1999/2001, $20's: 2001, $50's: 2001,...
I have 1 other 1988A $1 L* from Run 4 in CHCU condition but I purchased them.
Oh and not to mention, any regular '03, '01, or '99 $1's I find in circulation are usualy raggs except for 1999 LS and LG and several other 'L'...
These series are all relatively common in circulation. Just for an example of what I find through one strap of $1's: 2003: GF 2001: KD and BF...
Today, I decided to go strap searching at my local 7 day a week US Bank. I found a $1 with the Serial number: L02130394*. That isn't the reason...
It was printed anywhere from 1946-1949... This is based off of the info at USPaperMoney.Info. -tbud
Repeater: 30383830.
What do you guys think about XF+ $20 IG 30383830 E? I don't really have the $ to keep it but is it something I should go out of my way for to...
Oh man I need to know where you got that and how you type that in, that is SO FUNNY!:devil:
Those were my thoughts exactly. Thats my sarcasm in "asking another official" and "playing cop". Next, Mr. Obama himself will have comments to...
All the '09 $1 LA's I see already look like they've been heavily circulated. It just wears out too fast...
Almost a repeater too but not quite there. Still, it's a nice find. :) -tbud
Do you keep all those bills? Did you keep the $10? -tbud
I'm done with this conversation because it's making me angry. Fine, play cop. I got another 1990 $10 BE today. I'm done here though. This is not...
I haven't personally seen any IB blocks through my strap searching... I actually haven't seen any 'B' blocks for any $2's ever except series 1995...
A Binary note is a serial number that only consists of 2 digits. For an example: L 11221122 D. The numbers of this could be mixed in different...
Here is what I have for J10 district: Some of these are ones I purchased yet most of them are circulation finds. $1's: (3) 2006 J*'s, (2) 2003A...
IMO, it is not so much rough as it is history! Could you imagine all of the hands that thing has been through? It just boggles my mind to think...
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