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corkykile

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Okay, you are all gonna like this...

 

I cashed a check today and found a fifty dollar star note, series 2004, EG 01654660*.

If this one is collectible then there goes my food budget for the remainder of the month, again. :ninja:

 

But, if you really like notes you might like the one I found in change a short time ago...

a 20 dollar series 2001, CJ 22788722 A.

 

Are either one of these considered collectible?

 

Just stirrin' up trouble again.. ;)

 

corky

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Deadpoint, that $50 is a Chicago note, the E is for the series 2004. And the $20 is definitely collectible, I forget what they call it though.

 

I stand corrected. I thought the EG notes were G block in Richmond.

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I stand corrected. I thought the EG notes were G block in Richmond.

 

Deadpoint,

They have a correctional facility in Richmond with a G block?

 

Yes Brett, I know the radar note is probably worth keeping. It's only problem is it would be very much more collectible if the letters on the end(s) were the same. All I know is that it is the first one I have found since becoming aware they can be collectible. It won't be used for my food budget... guess I will have to give up hostess chocolate cupcakes.

 

corky

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(((because the supermarket had thick cut ribeyes on sale, spent $30 on three steaks! ;))))

 

Yeh, maybe the steaks were all you really wanted.

Surely it isn't terribly bad to treat yourself now and then.

 

Of course, you could have spent the money on something more tangible, like gas for the car.... :ninja:

Oh, I forgot, most of us have to use gas money to get to the grocer. Bummer.

 

Life... can't live with it and can't live without it.

 

One of my bestest buddies gave me a little card that has this sentiment:

 

"...This life is a test... ...It is only a test...

If this had been an actual life you would surely have received further instructions

on where to go and what to do."

 

corky

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