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<p>[QUOTE="jmf2737, post: 1145642, member: 30038"]I find it neat when I come across an older note in circulation and it is still relatively crisp. Do you guys think that they've been sitting buried in a vault somewhere or someone had them in a book or something and just needed the money so they used it? A while back, I picked up a really crisp 1988 $50 bill. I know it's not worth anything (besides $50 bucks), but I just like it because it's so crisp.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jmf2737, post: 1145642, member: 30038"]I find it neat when I come across an older note in circulation and it is still relatively crisp. Do you guys think that they've been sitting buried in a vault somewhere or someone had them in a book or something and just needed the money so they used it? A while back, I picked up a really crisp 1988 $50 bill. I know it's not worth anything (besides $50 bucks), but I just like it because it's so crisp.[/QUOTE]
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