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<p>[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1287080, member: 32774"]This hobby does and will seem very complicated and overwelming when first attemping to get into it. Need not worry though, you will catch up and get the hang of things and some day soon it won't seem so complicated. There are very many really nice 2006 non colorized $5's. In matter of fact, I just had pulled some really nice ones out of circulation a few weeks ago, but I stashed them away seperate from my collection somewhere I was hoping I would forget about them and I wouldn't try to attempt to spend them. Well, I must have done a good job, because I am unable to locate them. When I do, I will post picrures of them. I do have a distrcit set going, as I was mentioning to you earlier on in this thread. The 'HI' $5's are far far more less common than the 'HG-B' blocks, or at least thats what I've come to figure when going through straps of $5's. I've seen plenty of 'HG-B' blocks but I've only seen one Minneapolis, and it was pretty crappy, but I kept it anyways waiting to upgrade next time I come across a Minneapolis 2006 $5 that is a little nicer. That is what I will do a lot of times. I will keep something, no matter the shape, and simply upgrade it when and if I find another example in nicer condition. I do this because this way I have all variety amungst my collection and not just all nice particular notes. Give me a few, it will pop back up in my head as to where I stashed my 2006 $5 non colorzied district set.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1287080, member: 32774"]This hobby does and will seem very complicated and overwelming when first attemping to get into it. Need not worry though, you will catch up and get the hang of things and some day soon it won't seem so complicated. There are very many really nice 2006 non colorized $5's. In matter of fact, I just had pulled some really nice ones out of circulation a few weeks ago, but I stashed them away seperate from my collection somewhere I was hoping I would forget about them and I wouldn't try to attempt to spend them. Well, I must have done a good job, because I am unable to locate them. When I do, I will post picrures of them. I do have a distrcit set going, as I was mentioning to you earlier on in this thread. The 'HI' $5's are far far more less common than the 'HG-B' blocks, or at least thats what I've come to figure when going through straps of $5's. I've seen plenty of 'HG-B' blocks but I've only seen one Minneapolis, and it was pretty crappy, but I kept it anyways waiting to upgrade next time I come across a Minneapolis 2006 $5 that is a little nicer. That is what I will do a lot of times. I will keep something, no matter the shape, and simply upgrade it when and if I find another example in nicer condition. I do this because this way I have all variety amungst my collection and not just all nice particular notes. Give me a few, it will pop back up in my head as to where I stashed my 2006 $5 non colorzied district set.[/QUOTE]
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