1934 Silver Certificate found in circulation

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Spottedeagle, Mar 9, 2006.

  1. Spottedeagle

    Spottedeagle New Member

    My uncle, back in November, walked into Starbucks. He is a fairly common customer, and everyone that works there knows him. Anyways, He was buying some coffie, when he noticed that the teller had a 1934 $1 silver certificate in the til. My uncle asked if he could have it, and the worker said sure. So my uncle has this fairly worn 1934 $1 bill!
    What are some of your amazing finds in circulation?!
     
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  3. Spottedeagle

    Spottedeagle New Member

    By the way he got it for face value!
     
  4. xeno108

    xeno108 New Member

    i work for starbucks... i get some good stuff there! I get bills from the 50's and 60's and sometimes i get some from 30's and 40's!!!

    That's why I always carry extra bills on me incase i need to trade em in!!!
     
  5. COINSupTHEyang

    COINSupTHEyang New Member

    my grandmother counts the colections for the church...and the same thing she takes the good stuff out and puts back newer stuff..and then dumps like 200 bucks of sacagawea coins on me..lol
     
  6. rggoodie

    rggoodie New Member

    19334 A $20 banknote

    This week, My local bank called me because they received a 1934 A US $20 banknote in a deposit.
    They thought it was counterfeit.

    They sold it to me for face value :thumb:
     
  7. crispy1995

    crispy1995 Spending Toms like crazy**

    Why doesn't my bank do that for me???
    I found a 2003 $1 star note on Wednesday.
    When my parents got a huge tree chopped down, they had to pay the man in cash. My mom said, "Did you see this?" She handed me a crispy 1981 $50 bill.
    Have some $5s from 1993 and 1995.
    A 1969C $10 bill from Grandma-ma
    A requested $20 bill from 1993 from the bank,
    and a partridge in a pear tree.
     
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