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<p>[QUOTE="wacky1980, post: 1357847, member: 32383"]i can't speak for everyone else, but i have found these older notes to be somewhat common lately. in the 3 or 4 months i've been searching notes at my bank, i've found 2x1963, 4x1963A, 5x1963B, and a slew of 1969 notes of all series. and that's just singles, as i have a couple 1960's series fives, tens, and twenties as well (have passed on 50's and 100's as of yet). i have talked about this on this forum with other posters in the past, and it seems that those in more rural areas tend to see higher concentrations of older notes. my town has about 2,000 population. </p><p><br /></p><p>it doesn't stop at '60's series either. i have picked up two 1934 $20 notes that were used as cash at McDonalds in the past 3 months. i've passed on several 50's and 100's from the fifties. i have a woman that works at the grocery store, that's trying to get me to buy a 1929 $20 frb note she pulled out of her register one day (i haven't actually seen the note yet, but she says it's a frb note), and another gentleman that got a $20 gold certificate as payment last week at his convenience store. i just found out about that last night, and i'm going to try to get a look at that this morning at the bank. </p><p><br /></p><p>it's strange. these old, old notes just keep popping up. who knows how long some of these old countryfied folks are stuffing cash under their mattresses, preparing for a rainy day? i'm hoping there are a lot of them still out there. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wacky1980, post: 1357847, member: 32383"]i can't speak for everyone else, but i have found these older notes to be somewhat common lately. in the 3 or 4 months i've been searching notes at my bank, i've found 2x1963, 4x1963A, 5x1963B, and a slew of 1969 notes of all series. and that's just singles, as i have a couple 1960's series fives, tens, and twenties as well (have passed on 50's and 100's as of yet). i have talked about this on this forum with other posters in the past, and it seems that those in more rural areas tend to see higher concentrations of older notes. my town has about 2,000 population. it doesn't stop at '60's series either. i have picked up two 1934 $20 notes that were used as cash at McDonalds in the past 3 months. i've passed on several 50's and 100's from the fifties. i have a woman that works at the grocery store, that's trying to get me to buy a 1929 $20 frb note she pulled out of her register one day (i haven't actually seen the note yet, but she says it's a frb note), and another gentleman that got a $20 gold certificate as payment last week at his convenience store. i just found out about that last night, and i'm going to try to get a look at that this morning at the bank. it's strange. these old, old notes just keep popping up. who knows how long some of these old countryfied folks are stuffing cash under their mattresses, preparing for a rainy day? i'm hoping there are a lot of them still out there. :)[/QUOTE]
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