Oops! sorry for the double post yes thats my Series 661 registry set, you can also view my Series 681 set which is tied for first http://www.pcgscurrency.com/SETREGISTRY/alltimeset.aspx?s=1615
That would be tuff, i,ve worked along time to build the best possible sets luck plus $$$ has allot To do with, but i,am sure when the times right i will sell everything when that time comes I would be a good person to know
Add another $1,300 to that figure and you are there Pop breakdown: 1-68 (this one) 1-67 1-66 2-65 2-64 That,s what i call low numbers!
I must say that I am always impressed with the specimens you post on here. Great examples of otherwise seldom seen notes!
I learned long ago that concentrating on one thing will almost always afford you the best Examples from a money stand point that is..
MPCUSA, old eyes are having trouble identifying the avatar you are using. By chance, is it a Series 681, $10,00 note. That's the one with the Special Forces, Master Sergeant on the front, and the tank with an open hatch and tank commander exposed on the reverse. If so, would you kindly consider posting your specimen. At one point, I was an Adviser to Vietnamese troops who operated with the famed US 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. Have logged many terrifying hours riding [fully exposed] on top of tanks as we road marched into Indian territory. Particularly during the hours of darkness. The Cav had a motto, "Find the *******s and pile on". This they did with all the awesome might of their heavy armored vehicles. What they didn't shoot, they ground into a bloody pulp under their track pads. Every time I see the tank shown on the Series 681 note, I'm reminded of my experiences with one of America's choicest fighting units. Some of my best days, ever. One day, I will own one! ! !
Yes Dick it is a Series 681 $10 and this one is in 68PPQ superb gem new, i will go ahead and post the $1, $5 and $10 and $20 since there all military related enjoy Here,s the population of each in 68PPQ $1- 6 $5- 3 $10-4 $20-1
Wow, these are so beautiful. I really love the five dollar note. I can't wait till my next group arrives from the grading service. So very cool seeing all these next to each other.
Enjoy, I did, thanks to your thoughtfulness in providing us with an excellent 4-act MPC show. The choice for my favorite series is now confirmed --- it's the 681. I tend to agree with our charming Lady SunFlower, the eagle shown on the $5 note is a particularly noble pose. It still escapes me why Benny Franklin voted to have the dumb-butt turkey be our national symbol. He was a great American, accomplishing many wonderful things for our magnificent country --- but, the turkey! Again, thanks for your generosity and thoughtfulness for sharing your treasures with us. You get respect!
Neither would be true! I just concentrate all my available collecting money and abilities On one thing Mpc,s this allows me to get the best possible examples