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<p>[QUOTE="delphizealot, post: 644688, member: 19728"]Didn't find any coins, but there were a few other paper notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH]53071.vB[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>The Russian one has a hammer and sickle on the back and is dated 1951, which is interesting.</p><p><br /></p><p>There were a bunch of other $2 bills, but this one looked different, as it had red ink and an odd little star printed before the serial number. This one is marked "Series 1963 A".</p><p><br /></p><p>The other $2 bills are all 1976 and one 1978. I'm not really sure why these particular $2 bills were in there, though I was reading that collectors sometimes look for patterns in serial numbers and I did notice that they were sorted in order of the serial number letter, but I don't know if that means anything. One of them is oddly kinked in the middle and has an area taking up about a quarter portion of the right side with odd purplish red spotting.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="delphizealot, post: 644688, member: 19728"]Didn't find any coins, but there were a few other paper notes. [ATTACH]53071.vB[/ATTACH] The Russian one has a hammer and sickle on the back and is dated 1951, which is interesting. There were a bunch of other $2 bills, but this one looked different, as it had red ink and an odd little star printed before the serial number. This one is marked "Series 1963 A". The other $2 bills are all 1976 and one 1978. I'm not really sure why these particular $2 bills were in there, though I was reading that collectors sometimes look for patterns in serial numbers and I did notice that they were sorted in order of the serial number letter, but I don't know if that means anything. One of them is oddly kinked in the middle and has an area taking up about a quarter portion of the right side with odd purplish red spotting.[/QUOTE]
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