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<p>[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1299902, member: 32774"]I come to find about 3-4 1995 $1's per strap. I keep all $1's pre Series 1995 for that very reason. I even find a lot of 'A' blocks telling me that there are some older '95 $1's still out there. Especially NY, there were certainly a ton of them printed! The $5 on the other hand is in fact a trinary. I'd keep the $5 and spend the $1. Oh and I almost forgot to mention; I pulled a 1995 $1 Chicago star note out of a strap search about 3 weeks ago. This is another thing that tells me 1995 $1's are still too common to collect (for my collection, anyways) because a good rule of thumb is; if you can still find star notes of a particular series in circulation, the non-star version isn't scarce because star notes are always the first notes everybody grabs and stores in their collections.. Still, good luck with whatver you end up doing. Oooohhh yeah and not to mention, about a year ago, I found about 20 consecutive 1995 $1 LV's just an FYI. I kept them all and I still have them stashed around some where.</p><p><br /></p><p>tbud[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1299902, member: 32774"]I come to find about 3-4 1995 $1's per strap. I keep all $1's pre Series 1995 for that very reason. I even find a lot of 'A' blocks telling me that there are some older '95 $1's still out there. Especially NY, there were certainly a ton of them printed! The $5 on the other hand is in fact a trinary. I'd keep the $5 and spend the $1. Oh and I almost forgot to mention; I pulled a 1995 $1 Chicago star note out of a strap search about 3 weeks ago. This is another thing that tells me 1995 $1's are still too common to collect (for my collection, anyways) because a good rule of thumb is; if you can still find star notes of a particular series in circulation, the non-star version isn't scarce because star notes are always the first notes everybody grabs and stores in their collections.. Still, good luck with whatver you end up doing. Oooohhh yeah and not to mention, about a year ago, I found about 20 consecutive 1995 $1 LV's just an FYI. I kept them all and I still have them stashed around some where. tbud[/QUOTE]
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