I will try and most accurately describe each bill to it's fullest. I will guess a grade, but I am in no means an expert or anywhere close. I am selling them as best offer name your price. I live in Munster, IN. You can either PM me the offers, or e-mail Joe__13@hotmail.com If you would like any more pictures let me know also and I will get them to you asap. Also if you feel my grading is way off or these should just be spent please let me know either by PM or e-mail as well. Here is a link to the previous thread for the 2's but I will copy over the description here at least http://www.cointalk.com/t191452/ First is a very nice lot of 1976 $2 bills. There are 53 of them. These are the serial numbers: H38094546-50 H38094553-600 I'm looking to give these to a nice home at a nice deal. You can see from the pictures there are no tears or pinholes. The edge of the very last note looks like it was slightly bent from a money strap. Next is a series 2006 $100 star note from a print run of only 320,000 notes. The serial number is HB03293031* If I were to have to guess the grade, I would say VF. It has a crease down the middle although the paper is firm, and if you hold the side it will not bend again in the middle, it will curl like a newer note. The corners show a little rounding, but not much at all. Two of the corners also have bends in them. Next is a Series 1950 B $100 note. If I had to guess at grade I would say high VF. You can tell the note was hardly handled. It has a slight crease down the center as well as the lower left corner. It seems like the bill may have went through a counting machine since there is a slight pinch to the bill right underneath Franklin's eye. There is unfortunately the smallest tear in the bottom middle right hand side of the bill. If I had to describe length it would be about the thickness of your finger nail. Next is a 1950 D $100 note. If I had to guess grade I would say Fine. Paper overall is crisp, but has been crinkled almost with thumb and fingers as to not make the new notes stick together when counting by a teller. It has no tears or pinholes, and the corners seem in good condition overall. Has a number 8 written in pencil on the front, but seems like it would come off easily and it wasn't written too hard. looks like it was folded down the center and once across, but again the paper is still fairly crisp. Last is a series 1963A $50 bill. I would guess at XF to high VF. There is a crease down the middle it seems from a wallet but paper is crisp. 3 of the 4 corners have slight rounding, but nothing major.