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<p>[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3449248, member: 2098"]/</p><p><br /></p><p>I looked at all of the notes in good light today and the 21 as well as the 1990 B-B and 1993 B-B are all just about in pristine condition. Based on the most recent printing dates of late 1995, I'd say these notes were all stashed away in early 1996 sometime and only just recently rediscovered and deposited at the bank that I found them at. What I will do at least for the short term is trade the nicest ones out from the lot with other notes I've had stashed away that are in poorer condition.</p><p><br /></p><p>Today I had some good finds that almost didn't happen. I went to a bank to trade out some $2 notes that I bought yesterday. I planned to ask for $100 bills in exchange but as I was waiting in line I observed as a lady deposited $1000 in ones. By virtue of blind luck I was called over to the same teller after she was done.</p><p><br /></p><p>I inquired about buying them from the teller; she was happy to sell them to me. Among the notes was a 1963A G-*, 1969D L-B and a 1988A L-G:</p><p>[ATTACH=full]916124[/ATTACH]</p><p>I only found one '63A last year and it happened to be a B-*. Series 1969D notes only turn up once or twice a year, typically. The '88A is a kind of bonus as it may be a new block. I will have to check. So if I had come in five minutes later I wouldn't have seen the lady deposit all of those $1 notes, I wouldn't have asked to buy them, and I wouldn't have had these cool finds to share.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="NOS, post: 3449248, member: 2098"]/ I looked at all of the notes in good light today and the 21 as well as the 1990 B-B and 1993 B-B are all just about in pristine condition. Based on the most recent printing dates of late 1995, I'd say these notes were all stashed away in early 1996 sometime and only just recently rediscovered and deposited at the bank that I found them at. What I will do at least for the short term is trade the nicest ones out from the lot with other notes I've had stashed away that are in poorer condition. Today I had some good finds that almost didn't happen. I went to a bank to trade out some $2 notes that I bought yesterday. I planned to ask for $100 bills in exchange but as I was waiting in line I observed as a lady deposited $1000 in ones. By virtue of blind luck I was called over to the same teller after she was done. I inquired about buying them from the teller; she was happy to sell them to me. Among the notes was a 1963A G-*, 1969D L-B and a 1988A L-G: [ATTACH=full]916124[/ATTACH] I only found one '63A last year and it happened to be a B-*. Series 1969D notes only turn up once or twice a year, typically. The '88A is a kind of bonus as it may be a new block. I will have to check. So if I had come in five minutes later I wouldn't have seen the lady deposit all of those $1 notes, I wouldn't have asked to buy them, and I wouldn't have had these cool finds to share.[/QUOTE]
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