Agree. Too bad that 9 wasn't a 3, it would have been a semi-cool ladder! :confused:
Not the greatest condition, but a very cool serial! Definitely a good deal for the "price"! NICE FIND!! :yes:
Nice find! Not from an uncut sheet. Looks like the only uncut sheets in that series/denom would be 2004 $20 EA--* Bring_Dem, make sure you tell...
I view some of my favorites all the time... like... every day! :p Are they the mylar ones with the "flip" along the long edge? I really like...
Nice random give-away! :) I'll guess 34.
I don't post here often, but saw this thread and wanted to share!!! A true 'circulation find'; I got this note in a strap of 100 circulated $1...
It's not a repeater. You could maybe call it a "mini-radar" (78187 000) :D, but nothing I would consider rare or collectible.
Awesome find, man! Congrats! :D
Great catch on that low serial! Too bad about the condition, but it's still an awesome find! :)
Neat finds! I'd be interested in that second note.
Nice notes guys! Circulation / Face value scores are always the best!!! :yes:
I didn't realize that. Makes sense. Thank you! It's all good. Like I said, everyone collects differently. It's 'ok' to disagree. :thumb: And...
Well, I was actually thinking that maybe I was on the wrong team!! LOL! I agree! To the OP. I think you've gotten more advice than you hoped for. :D
Hmm... that sucks. :( I've entered quite a few bills, but it gets somewhat time consuming after a while. I do find the concept/process fun and...
Yes I am. I mentioned that in another thread here. :) Are you, as well?
:eek: Wow! Great response... ...though I think you may have taken my post the wrong way. I did not notice the 'offer' in your other posts. I...
Really? So you guys are suggesting that he should freeze up $640 to hold on to notes that are worth $640 just because they are "old" and no longer...
WOW! Very cool indeed! Are they all New York (FRB-B) notes? ...and I wonder who made off with the rest of them.
WOW! Very great to hear that!!
Geez man, that's terrible! I really hope you are able to recover these! Those are pretty unique notes, so I'm sure they will show up somewhere...
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