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<p>[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1286948, member: 32774"]Taking a nice walk down to the bank and getting as much $1's (new or used) as you can is a great way of finding birthday notes, as it is for many other things. Especially when you can't really go wrong for face value. Even if I had an extra $1,000, I'd go down to the bank and grab all brand new $1's and see what special serial numbers, birthday notes, etc I could get. You have to imagine that after going through so many brand new $1's (especially if the whole pack of $1k is consecutive) you'd eventually have to come across something. Another good thing about going through a ton of brand new consecutive $1's is just by looking at the starting serial number of the pack, you will know if something down the line will be good or not. If you see a dollar bill on the front of the back that says: 'L55555501G', for an instance, you can take a good guess what you might find in that particular pack of $1's. To date, I have found 2 radars when looking at the beginning of a brand new pack. Just by seeing the start, you know eventually one will be a radar, or whatever it is you are looking for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1286948, member: 32774"]Taking a nice walk down to the bank and getting as much $1's (new or used) as you can is a great way of finding birthday notes, as it is for many other things. Especially when you can't really go wrong for face value. Even if I had an extra $1,000, I'd go down to the bank and grab all brand new $1's and see what special serial numbers, birthday notes, etc I could get. You have to imagine that after going through so many brand new $1's (especially if the whole pack of $1k is consecutive) you'd eventually have to come across something. Another good thing about going through a ton of brand new consecutive $1's is just by looking at the starting serial number of the pack, you will know if something down the line will be good or not. If you see a dollar bill on the front of the back that says: 'L55555501G', for an instance, you can take a good guess what you might find in that particular pack of $1's. To date, I have found 2 radars when looking at the beginning of a brand new pack. Just by seeing the start, you know eventually one will be a radar, or whatever it is you are looking for.[/QUOTE]
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