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<p>[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1323995, member: 32774"]There you go, telling us what to collect. Maybe you should consider toning down your sick twisted version of "being a big help around CT". The dude found a 1976 $2 D*. There are soooooo many people in all those threads I posted a few pages ago that grin and jump up and down just when they find a 2006 $1 B* in VG condition. Oh yeah, thats right, those are just inhabitants of "fantasy island"... Get real and get a life dude. You must just love breaking it to someone that what they found is no good. It must make you feel real great. Once again, it's only $2. It's not $100. $2 today is worth 2 things at the dollar store. Actually, scratch that, you'd need an extra quarter to pay tax! It's also Cleveland, which is a scarcer district amoungst peoples collections. It's 1976 too which yeah I know blah blah blah Series 1976 is common but how common is a 1976 $2 *? Oh and thankw for posting my quote. It only furthormore proves that I see this note as face value. I'm still sure that there is someone out there willing to pay more than face for it, but theres no way to prove that, so I'll stand by my original thoughts of the note; It's not worth a million bucks but it is collectible. Series 1976 won't be common forever. Things do wear out after so long. It's a star note therefor unique and I'm sure that many people would call it a score.</p><p><br /></p><p>-tbud[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tbudwiser, post: 1323995, member: 32774"]There you go, telling us what to collect. Maybe you should consider toning down your sick twisted version of "being a big help around CT". The dude found a 1976 $2 D*. There are soooooo many people in all those threads I posted a few pages ago that grin and jump up and down just when they find a 2006 $1 B* in VG condition. Oh yeah, thats right, those are just inhabitants of "fantasy island"... Get real and get a life dude. You must just love breaking it to someone that what they found is no good. It must make you feel real great. Once again, it's only $2. It's not $100. $2 today is worth 2 things at the dollar store. Actually, scratch that, you'd need an extra quarter to pay tax! It's also Cleveland, which is a scarcer district amoungst peoples collections. It's 1976 too which yeah I know blah blah blah Series 1976 is common but how common is a 1976 $2 *? Oh and thankw for posting my quote. It only furthormore proves that I see this note as face value. I'm still sure that there is someone out there willing to pay more than face for it, but theres no way to prove that, so I'll stand by my original thoughts of the note; It's not worth a million bucks but it is collectible. Series 1976 won't be common forever. Things do wear out after so long. It's a star note therefor unique and I'm sure that many people would call it a score. -tbud[/QUOTE]
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