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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 25551807, member: 4626"]I decided to try to get the last of the "small portrait" bill designs for US currency (well up to $20 anyway, $50 and $100 bills are too expensive for me to not spend lol). Last on the list is the $5 bill, and I swear everything on eBay is either in terrible condition, ridiculously overpriced, or both. Is there any place else to locate something as simple as a US $5 bill (federal reserve note, not a silver certificate or anything else "exotic"), in uncirculated or almost uncirculated condition, from series 1963 to series 1995? Without it being graded, having an error, a "fancy" serial number or something making this more expensive that at most say, 3 to 4 times face value (about as far as I'd be willing to go). eBay is really letting me down here lol. Most other sites I could only find overpriced graded notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>Someone somewhere must have saved at least one of these and has one to sell, right? (This is not an advertisement or an offer to buy, just a question if anyone knows a good place to look. I've checked local coin stores in the area and none of them thought it worth selling $5 bills any more recent than like the 1950's.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 25551807, member: 4626"]I decided to try to get the last of the "small portrait" bill designs for US currency (well up to $20 anyway, $50 and $100 bills are too expensive for me to not spend lol). Last on the list is the $5 bill, and I swear everything on eBay is either in terrible condition, ridiculously overpriced, or both. Is there any place else to locate something as simple as a US $5 bill (federal reserve note, not a silver certificate or anything else "exotic"), in uncirculated or almost uncirculated condition, from series 1963 to series 1995? Without it being graded, having an error, a "fancy" serial number or something making this more expensive that at most say, 3 to 4 times face value (about as far as I'd be willing to go). eBay is really letting me down here lol. Most other sites I could only find overpriced graded notes. Someone somewhere must have saved at least one of these and has one to sell, right? (This is not an advertisement or an offer to buy, just a question if anyone knows a good place to look. I've checked local coin stores in the area and none of them thought it worth selling $5 bills any more recent than like the 1950's.)[/QUOTE]
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