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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1329100, member: 2098"]I'm not really planning on keeping any of them. I got some new 2009 G-Bs a while back that I haven't spent yet and I plan to keep a few from those as a series example. The rules were changed in the late 80s that notes no longer had to be shipped to the FRB from which they were printed for. Numbers could better explain this and why we find straps from different districts better than I can, hopefully he will see this thread and contribute. What I am curious about is why new straps of notes printed in DC would make it all the way across the country? It's like finding new rolls of P mint coins at the bank (hasn't happened, lol) considering Denver is alot closer than Philadelphia.</p><p><br /></p><p>I had quite a day today with $1 bill finds. Aside from the new notes printed at DC, I went through 1,000 used singles from several different sources and this is what I found:</p><p><br /></p><p>1969A K-B My first ever 1969A from circulation!</p><p>Three unrelated 1981s- A-C, C-A and D-C This is quite something considering I've only found 5 1981 series for the whole year and they're all from L district.</p><p>1985 J-A</p><p>1993 L-J This is a long sought after block for me, usually I find L-Es, L-Is etc. so this is a nice find indeed!</p><p>1995 D-E, E-J, H-D, I-H, J-S, K-K (uncommon bookend) L-P and L-W</p><p>1999- A-E, B-K, B-M, B-P, L-E, L-I and L-J</p><p><br /></p><p>No stars but that's ok, overall I am quite happy with today's finds. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie6" alt=":cool:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 1329100, member: 2098"]I'm not really planning on keeping any of them. I got some new 2009 G-Bs a while back that I haven't spent yet and I plan to keep a few from those as a series example. The rules were changed in the late 80s that notes no longer had to be shipped to the FRB from which they were printed for. Numbers could better explain this and why we find straps from different districts better than I can, hopefully he will see this thread and contribute. What I am curious about is why new straps of notes printed in DC would make it all the way across the country? It's like finding new rolls of P mint coins at the bank (hasn't happened, lol) considering Denver is alot closer than Philadelphia. I had quite a day today with $1 bill finds. Aside from the new notes printed at DC, I went through 1,000 used singles from several different sources and this is what I found: 1969A K-B My first ever 1969A from circulation! Three unrelated 1981s- A-C, C-A and D-C This is quite something considering I've only found 5 1981 series for the whole year and they're all from L district. 1985 J-A 1993 L-J This is a long sought after block for me, usually I find L-Es, L-Is etc. so this is a nice find indeed! 1995 D-E, E-J, H-D, I-H, J-S, K-K (uncommon bookend) L-P and L-W 1999- A-E, B-K, B-M, B-P, L-E, L-I and L-J No stars but that's ok, overall I am quite happy with today's finds. :cool:[/QUOTE]
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