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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3421143, member: 2098"]Spending them is an option; what I typically do with $20 and higher notes that are in poor condition is I'll trade them out at a local casino by using them at a cash dispenser for smaller bills or by inserting and cashing out at one of the slot machines. The casino accepts and dispenses old $20 and $100 notes down to at least Series 1977 (I suspect this observed cut off correlates to the addition of iron in the ink in the early 1980's). The series acceptance threshold for lower denominations remains a mystery; one time I used a torn and taped $5 1969B note without a problem.</p><p><br /></p><p>Anyway, that old $20 note is a good find. It has been said that this series and denomination had limited disbursement due to the release of Series 1996 notes in 1998 and that many of the Series 1995 $20 notes which were printed were never actually released.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3421143, member: 2098"]Spending them is an option; what I typically do with $20 and higher notes that are in poor condition is I'll trade them out at a local casino by using them at a cash dispenser for smaller bills or by inserting and cashing out at one of the slot machines. The casino accepts and dispenses old $20 and $100 notes down to at least Series 1977 (I suspect this observed cut off correlates to the addition of iron in the ink in the early 1980's). The series acceptance threshold for lower denominations remains a mystery; one time I used a torn and taped $5 1969B note without a problem. Anyway, that old $20 note is a good find. It has been said that this series and denomination had limited disbursement due to the release of Series 1996 notes in 1998 and that many of the Series 1995 $20 notes which were printed were never actually released.[/QUOTE]
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