I don't know why I never thought of that. Nice thinking. For the ones that didn't come back, I wonder who kept the bills.
I'm jealous!! (that's really a compliment!!)
Nothing cruddy about that note. No tears, pinholes, writing, staples, etc... That's actually a pretty clean note, just a little circulated is all.
Someone used them to make a pad of $2 bills. Think of a notepad where they are all glued together on the edge and you can tear one sheet off at a...
If it makes you feel any better, here's a handcut $2 bill I just found in a Federal Reserve Strap today. Who the heck cuts up a sheet of notes...
Congrats on the find.
So, how many notes are in a Canadian Brick. If it's a thousand, then that would mean that there is 1 radar in every brick. versus 1 radar per 11...
There are enough greedy people out there that you could probably get away with that once and plenty of locations.
That's a nice note and thanks to RickieB for posting the details
I like them, especially the 1963A.
Yeah, for series 2003, there were only 125 million of them printed. :) :) In all seriousness, if you browse the site that Daggarjon referenced,...
Until you find a note with 99.9% coolness!! :)
I can't tell from the pic if there's any rounding of the corners. A good scan would be needed for that. No matter what you do with it OP, pick...
$50 is an awesome price for that note. I've seen dealers around here that think they should get $50 for a VG note.
I'm having trouble trying to decide if it's AU or UNC. I can see what looks like a fold at the to of the note, but I can't tell if it runs the...
All I can say is, those notes are all awesome.
I didn't realize that about the larger denominations. But I was still only saying to ask if they had the strap with the radar and 6 sevens. That...
I personally keep it. It will be a long time before it carries a premium and that's only if it pans out that nobody saved enough of them in CU...
If you got this from a bank and it's brand spanking new, you could go back and ask for the strap that starts with 20777701. This would cost...
Technically those aren't new (j/k) Never the less, cool finds, especially that $2.
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