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<p>[QUOTE="dannic113, post: 1554803, member: 35203"]Raw=bank for real current series. Coin shops can have stock from 1928-60's maybe 70's if they deal with currency. Ulimitedcurrency.com is a site but the "newest" currency they have is like early to mid 80's and 90's. All their stuff is also PMG, PCGS graded no raw. Skylinecoins.com has old and new currency raw but buyer beware many even here on CT have complained about skyline's quality and customer service mostly on coins being cleaned or overgraded. CCcoinandcurrency.com out of corpus cristi is another place I have bought from years ago so quality may or may not be up to par but unless you are looking for newer currency from the 50-90's why would you pay their premium for a 2003 issue when your bank may as others suggested have them for face value. Currency dealers will also advertise in coin mags and even in the coin dealer newsletter (CDN) especially in the green sheet for currency so a trip to the local book store that sells magazines or purchasing a green sheet may be a solution for you to expand your buying network.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dannic113, post: 1554803, member: 35203"]Raw=bank for real current series. Coin shops can have stock from 1928-60's maybe 70's if they deal with currency. Ulimitedcurrency.com is a site but the "newest" currency they have is like early to mid 80's and 90's. All their stuff is also PMG, PCGS graded no raw. Skylinecoins.com has old and new currency raw but buyer beware many even here on CT have complained about skyline's quality and customer service mostly on coins being cleaned or overgraded. CCcoinandcurrency.com out of corpus cristi is another place I have bought from years ago so quality may or may not be up to par but unless you are looking for newer currency from the 50-90's why would you pay their premium for a 2003 issue when your bank may as others suggested have them for face value. Currency dealers will also advertise in coin mags and even in the coin dealer newsletter (CDN) especially in the green sheet for currency so a trip to the local book store that sells magazines or purchasing a green sheet may be a solution for you to expand your buying network.[/QUOTE]
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