These are a few of the cool bills I cull from packs I get from the bank that I sell on eBay. Love to find nice sequences but they don't come often enough.
Yes. I have been buying blocks of 10 packs for several years now. Finally got 2017A $2 bills. Most I get are 2013. They still make them by the millions.
Yep, and that's how the $2 bill got its bad name. The sin of gambling! (I do a LOT of that type of sinning.)
I already have a slow woman, I need a fast and furious horsey. Oh well she'll do, I can't even afford a donkey, duh!
I like to look at different notes, but I don't buy them. However, each month we withdraw $500 cash in $20 bills for cash purchases. I go through them to see if there are sequential numbered notes or any other thing different. Think about that, I forgot I have to go to the bank today. I've been laying down for about 3 days due to oral surgery to take teeth out including the roots. Then I have to get bridges. My wife takes good care of me.
Another common explanation is that $2 was what prostitutes charged during the civil war, and later in the old west. So of course, if you had a $2 bill, you were either a prostitute, or looking for one.
I had two $1 bills the other day that came back in my change at Walmart and they had consecutive serial numbers. I showed them to my boyfriend and asked his opinion on whether or not to save them and he said no...no big deal. After seeing several posts to the contrary, I'm kicking my own butt for letting them go! Should I have held onto them...what do y'all think?
Consecutive new notes are perfectly normal. New uncirculated currency is distributed in packs of consecutive notes. Your BF was/is correct.
What older date should I start at/ consider "save-worthy"? I'd like to know what to keep an eye out for!