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<p>[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1256540, member: 12789"]The oldest so far for me is a '28-A, but Series 1934's are still reasonably common. I even turn them down if they are well worn - the Fed can have them. I live in an area that has a higher percentage of retired folks, even people in their 90's that still drive around town. And occasionally they dig up stuff from home and take it to the bank.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="scottishmoney, post: 1256540, member: 12789"]The oldest so far for me is a '28-A, but Series 1934's are still reasonably common. I even turn them down if they are well worn - the Fed can have them. I live in an area that has a higher percentage of retired folks, even people in their 90's that still drive around town. And occasionally they dig up stuff from home and take it to the bank.[/QUOTE]
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