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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 2993466, member: 2098"]If you're interested in older notes you can ask bank tellers what they have available in the course of your regular transactions with them. When I go up to a teller to do a withdrawal or what have you I will often ask them if they have any "cool small face" bills available. Most of the time when they do it's an old fifty or hundred but sometimes they have old fives, tens or twenties. Sometimes they will have a group of older notes available that are typically of the same denomination.</p><p><br /></p><p>Older ones are by far the easiest to find (along with twos but only down to series 1976) because the design hasn't changed much since 1963. Because of this, older ones from 1963 or later aren't filtered out by bank tellers, counting machines, third party cash processing centers, or the government. Out of 1,000 singles I've gone through so far this year I've found notes from series 1969D, 1985, 1993 and 1995.</p><p><br /></p><p>Something to keep in mind is you're not likely to get rich from collecting or finding notes from circulation. Rather, it's something to be seen more so for fun or the "thrill of the hunt".[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 2993466, member: 2098"]If you're interested in older notes you can ask bank tellers what they have available in the course of your regular transactions with them. When I go up to a teller to do a withdrawal or what have you I will often ask them if they have any "cool small face" bills available. Most of the time when they do it's an old fifty or hundred but sometimes they have old fives, tens or twenties. Sometimes they will have a group of older notes available that are typically of the same denomination. Older ones are by far the easiest to find (along with twos but only down to series 1976) because the design hasn't changed much since 1963. Because of this, older ones from 1963 or later aren't filtered out by bank tellers, counting machines, third party cash processing centers, or the government. Out of 1,000 singles I've gone through so far this year I've found notes from series 1969D, 1985, 1993 and 1995. Something to keep in mind is you're not likely to get rich from collecting or finding notes from circulation. Rather, it's something to be seen more so for fun or the "thrill of the hunt".[/QUOTE]
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