Yep, More silliness a la clembo here. Boss asks me to verify some cash for him today. Quite a few hundred dollar notes including these. http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x275/clembo1872/scan0003-16.jpg http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x275/clembo1872/scan0004-12.jpg http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x275/clembo1872/scan0001-21.jpg http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x275/clembo1872/scan0002-18.jpg Someone paid him for a purchase with these. I pulled these two but there were at least 15 1990 notes including several consecutive K-A notes. Now, it's his shop so I set these aside. When I had a chance I told him I wanted these so "give me a good price". Gotta realize how it works here. He would have deposited them without a thought but I caught them. Still it's HIS money and I'm not going to jeopordize my job. I need it and can't afford to keep these notes. His solution? See what you can get for them and we'll split the profit. Well folks it has to work for me. If I can make a few bucks I'll be happy. I wouldn't have seen them otherwise. Look for them on the open forum I guess. Now, on the PLUS side I do have a feeling I'll be going through a lot more of his money from now on. The man is a businessman and very good at it. If I can get a small "finders fee" by looking through HIS money I'll take itl Seems to get weirder every day. clembo
Clembo, is the date what makes that note special? How old a date defines a keeper? I'm learning and haven't even started collecting yet thank you.
the date on the first note, and the star on the second note. Neither can be found often in circulation.. especially the older note! Sorry, im not clembo, but ...
Deadmunny, What Daggarjon said and it's good that you're learning. There are A LOT of variables that come into play in collecting paper money. Knowing what to look for can make it very enjoyable and unfortunately expensive even at face value. Keep asking the questions. clembo