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<p>[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 335294, member: 8247"]OP, </p><p><br /></p><p>I was blunt, but short because I didn't want to offend or sling accusations. Ultimately, you may glad you did state</p><p><br /></p><p>"I also buy 1976 $2 bills in quantities of 50-bill packs, paying 66 percent above face for those $2 bills." </p><p><br /></p><p>Because now I can tell you how to do it for face.</p><p><br /></p><p>Call your bank, ask them to order a full bundle from the Federal Reserve, get the Bundle, search it, Cash it in at a second bank (preferably a different bank all together, but for cash, a different branch is good enough if you don't do it more than once a month).</p><p><br /></p><p>You will find full bundles of consecutive notes, star notes, error notes, and the best of all, full straps of consecutively numbered 1976 notes. They are still out there in massive quantities and being recirculated by the Federal Reserve.</p><p><br /></p><p>This will require $2000 of searching money, but it sounds like with the premiums you are paying, it will yield a much better return than a standard Money Market would.</p><p><br /></p><p>Hope this helps and welcome to the forums. I have since read your other posts (the very low number of posts combined with the phrasing in your post really gave the wrong impression), and I think it's a lot clearer to me now that it was just a misunderstanding.</p><p><br /></p><p>And above all else, post scans/pics of all your finds.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 335294, member: 8247"]OP, I was blunt, but short because I didn't want to offend or sling accusations. Ultimately, you may glad you did state "I also buy 1976 $2 bills in quantities of 50-bill packs, paying 66 percent above face for those $2 bills." Because now I can tell you how to do it for face. Call your bank, ask them to order a full bundle from the Federal Reserve, get the Bundle, search it, Cash it in at a second bank (preferably a different bank all together, but for cash, a different branch is good enough if you don't do it more than once a month). You will find full bundles of consecutive notes, star notes, error notes, and the best of all, full straps of consecutively numbered 1976 notes. They are still out there in massive quantities and being recirculated by the Federal Reserve. This will require $2000 of searching money, but it sounds like with the premiums you are paying, it will yield a much better return than a standard Money Market would. Hope this helps and welcome to the forums. I have since read your other posts (the very low number of posts combined with the phrasing in your post really gave the wrong impression), and I think it's a lot clearer to me now that it was just a misunderstanding. And above all else, post scans/pics of all your finds.[/QUOTE]
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