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<p>[QUOTE="Drawde, post: 3067431, member: 89539"]Question?</p><p>Is there a thread or forum in cointalk.com in which to share paper money collecting interests?</p><p>If not, how do I start one on which I can attach some (not-all-mine) MS-Excel spread sheets of notes which show serials of FRN items with interesting stuff (like sheet-notes, WEB's, Lo-/Hi serials, errors, after BEP errors, run starting and ending serials, FP/BP numbers, mules, etc.? I know of many (mostly $1 FRN's) that I have seen during my active paper collecting years from 1963 thru 2013 offer a wide variety of interests? </p><p>There are also "<u>$1 Note-Data</u>" collectors (by series) out there who track finds from banks, circulation, or auctions (like Heritage's). I actively trade with a few guys, however, many have passed. We always used the USPO for writing & trading and not so much the internet.</p><p>I have often wondered why little or no interest is shown to recordkeeping as this aspect of collecting and the sharing of this info is important too...</p><p>For example, I find the thread about "found in circulation" great. Especially since having recently found a well worn 1957 $1 SC Star-note in one of the 13 bank-packs searched from a local bank. Wanna see a scan?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Drawde, post: 3067431, member: 89539"]Question? Is there a thread or forum in cointalk.com in which to share paper money collecting interests? If not, how do I start one on which I can attach some (not-all-mine) MS-Excel spread sheets of notes which show serials of FRN items with interesting stuff (like sheet-notes, WEB's, Lo-/Hi serials, errors, after BEP errors, run starting and ending serials, FP/BP numbers, mules, etc.? I know of many (mostly $1 FRN's) that I have seen during my active paper collecting years from 1963 thru 2013 offer a wide variety of interests? There are also "[U]$1 Note-Data[/U]" collectors (by series) out there who track finds from banks, circulation, or auctions (like Heritage's). I actively trade with a few guys, however, many have passed. We always used the USPO for writing & trading and not so much the internet. I have often wondered why little or no interest is shown to recordkeeping as this aspect of collecting and the sharing of this info is important too... For example, I find the thread about "found in circulation" great. Especially since having recently found a well worn 1957 $1 SC Star-note in one of the 13 bank-packs searched from a local bank. Wanna see a scan?[/QUOTE]
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