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  • @whatacrank I AM A APPLE!

  • why haven't you gone and bought a play station yet lol

    although its cool to see a kid who is more interested in collectables than GTA

  • because the tape wont come off very easily but maybe he will keep them forever in witch case it doesn't matter, by the way were can you get red seal 100 dollar bill's from or the 500 dollar bill I am in the UK and your bill's are so much cooler than some of ours and the euro totally sucks

  • Why would you tape your bills? The 100 is not worth anything in that condition.

  • The bill 1864 or watever being that old It shamefully isn't rare but cool as hell

  • Value

  • @adamelidav taping it up ruins the valie

  • Why do everyone say it was a bad idea to tape it up???

    What's so bad about it???

  • Please tell me u did not tape those bills

  • confederate states of america

  • how much did you get that 100 dollar note for? $20-$40?

  • cool confed note 

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  • nice collection.I try to search online for little websites to get better deals I found this one silver 2 buy.com some stuff was expensive but for a coupon I used keepstacking and actually got some stuff pretty cheap.I go to flea markets to!

  • I have a 1974 Federal Reserve Note 5 Bill She has a really Old

    1862 100 bill Good!!! I bet It's In Bad condition because of the year!!!

  • MANN!!! She Has a lot of 2's

    Tylertristar2

  • your confederate bill might be a replica

  • @hackerhater even if it is genuine that confederate dollar is not worth much at all because when the south lost the war, their currency was no longer backed by the U.S government. Making any currency from the confederate states, worthless..... Cool to have though

  • none of your bills are really low serial numbers. a low serial would be no fewer than 4 0's at the beginning and is your money wrapped in saran wrap, its what it looks like

  • why do you have so many 2's. they're not collectable cause they still make em. i have 4 in my collection. 2 from 1953, one star note from 76 and a cu/gem 1976. any other 2's i ever get i just spend

  • bad idea to tape it up friend bad idea

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  • All i can say is you have a better collection then i did when i first started collecting, love the red and blue seal notes i collect star notes also.

  • As a comparison, they made 5,120,000 of the star note ten you have, 63,000,000 of the red seal five, and over 2 billion of the 1957 silver certificate, but they are all still highly collectible. Keep it up!

  • You have a nice 2003 DC00358245* five dollar star note, they only made 640,000 of these, which is actually really low. Hang on to this baby! I remember when I was a kid I would always look at modern stuff and think it would be okay to spend it and I regret it soooo much!! Wish I could take a lot of things back. Anyway, nice collection.

  • That is a nice collection i am just starting my money collection.

  • A very nice collection of notes!.

  • The Fabulous twos..........

  • what do you wrap your bills in? dont you have a cases.?

  • wow good stuff

  • were did u get the red seal 5 iv been looking for 1 for 5 years

  • The 1864, $100 Confederate Note is an awesome piece of American History. It looks like the note was a Virginian Note, since Richmond is the Capital of Virginia. You have a piece of Civil War History ... do you ever wonder about the hands the money passed through? Early American Currency has an intriguing history to it.

  • The silver certificate was backed by silver & a promise of payment in the precious metal. Today the Federal Reserve prints promissory notes ... they are more like credit or a promise. American Paper Currency holds value in the promise of payment ... in the past it was clarified on silver certificates. Today paper currency is very uncertain or ambiguous. One can also argue there is also an artistic value to all currencies. I like coinage because coinage has the value of the metal & the art.

  • Dude great collection...you know what to look for...zeros and stars you cant go wrong.

  • 5 dollar bills are my favorite, only 'cause Lincoln's on the back.

  • 1864 $100 bill. Nice.

  • nice

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