Jack, I would like that, I'd also like to look at all your Indian Heads, so I can start filling my collection.
yes I was, good ol' 1987
1st one, I dont know. 2nd one, isnt shifted enough...
I've been there many times; its a great shop. but since Im home for Summer I'm looking for one around me.
ohhh right right! lol, sorry, its been a while since I took Intro to Electrical Engineering, which I failed. hahah. Binary is the one thing I...
And I wasn't impressed. They were definitely there to sell, and not talk.... Oh well, still searching for a nice local one. For you AZ'ers...
Yup, working at a register rocks. Especially when you work with 2 registers!! :D
you mean you've been at a bank for 2 years and didnt start!!! lol. Didnt you ever notice anything unusual about certain notes? or maybe...
that's a nice 1969 note!! Way better than the 1977 I found at work: link to thread
lol... oh man, that's too many steps. can I drop out now?
Im definitely thinking of getting a job at a bank... lol I see some nice bicentennials in there ;)
I was thinking of pulling it... but I wasnt sure if anyone wanted a jelly-star note. next time I will. and Clembo, I typically pass on Star...
with the price it's at now... maybe someone here should buy it? :D
Should send that to ANACS. they wouldnt have enough room to write the problems... lol
I was at work yesterday and I saw a very nice looking star note. paper was great, nice and crisp... but with one problem when I pulled it out....
if you can afford it, keep the 50$.
ditch the 5$... go buy yourself lunch with it ;) the 50 though, only 2 unique digits, which are 0's and 1's - nice binary note. (111000 is 56 in...
that looks shifted more than I've seen, especially for 1 digit. Might as well hold on to it!
ouch!! oh well, for a dollar you can't go wrong.
alright, cool! Thanks guys. I saw the note at the coinshop a while back, and I was looking for a 5$ red seal (among a few other things), I saw...
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