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    Jan 10, 2009, 02:00 AM

    Thanks, F.B.E.

    Hopefully, knierim121 will continue to post on this thread!
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    Jan 17, 2009, 07:21 PM

    I would just like to add a note on notes... A lot of people who know very little about collector values are finding the need to spend "found" money as the economy worsens. Keep an eye out for all your bills you are spending as even recent notes may have collector value. By this I mean, does a note have a "star" at the end of the serial number? Does the note repeat its serial number backwards and forwards "known as a repeater note"? Is the serial number a low one, such as 00000001? Do you have a "poker" note", such as numbers that would be like a poker hand, or does the note go 123454321, a "radar note". Lot's to look for and maybe you might find a real goodie now and then. I recently found a $10.00 gold certificate in a wrapped bank bundle of 100 $10.00 notes that was worth $150.00. They are out there but you have to train yourself to look. Good luck and happy hunting. Tom

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