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<p>[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 340052, member: 8247"]Ideally, you would find brand new errors, not just known errors.</p><p><br /></p><p>Look at the first and last note in every brand new strap that goes through your hands. Check everything, </p><p><br /></p><p>=serial numbers match</p><p>=plate numbers in correct location, size, etc...</p><p>=alignment errors</p><p>=inking errors</p><p>=etc...</p><p><br /></p><p>Often, errors will affect much more than one note. Finding a brand new strap with something like mismatch serial number on top, you will probably have 100 notes with a mismatched serial number (which would be quite the windfall).</p><p><br /></p><p>If you find a full strap of brand new star notes, call around to dealers to see if they are paying a premium for such. Could be a quick profit if you can't afford to collect the entire strap.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, check out the mutilated piles in the other teller's drawers (and in the vault if you have a cooperative vault teller). That's where all the oddball stuff usually ends up.</p><p><br /></p><p>Good Luck, enjoy, and don't forget to ask questions.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gatzdon, post: 340052, member: 8247"]Ideally, you would find brand new errors, not just known errors. Look at the first and last note in every brand new strap that goes through your hands. Check everything, =serial numbers match =plate numbers in correct location, size, etc... =alignment errors =inking errors =etc... Often, errors will affect much more than one note. Finding a brand new strap with something like mismatch serial number on top, you will probably have 100 notes with a mismatched serial number (which would be quite the windfall). If you find a full strap of brand new star notes, call around to dealers to see if they are paying a premium for such. Could be a quick profit if you can't afford to collect the entire strap. Also, check out the mutilated piles in the other teller's drawers (and in the vault if you have a cooperative vault teller). That's where all the oddball stuff usually ends up. Good Luck, enjoy, and don't forget to ask questions.[/QUOTE]
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