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Complete modern USA type note collection.

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2008

This video was recorded on May 3, 2008. This is a video of my modern USA note collection. It includes all denominations up to and including the $1,000 Federal Reserve Note. Also shown are a large sized note, a silver certificate, and a United States Note. There are current production notes with the older styles.

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  • I am a collector also ,the problem I am having is finding the old bills $5-$10-$20-$50's. Where did you go to purchase these bills at , In MINT CONDITION ? Online?or Private or....?

    I have the $2 bill W/ 22kt GOLD on it, but I need more notes in mint cond.

    Who / What / Where....... ? Please respond to this question, please.

  • Actually, the older notes are circulated and were pulled from circulation when the new designs were coming out.

  • red seals meant that it was the 1000th print of the year

  • Actually, that is not true. A red seal means that the note was a "United States Note" and was only backed by the credit of the United States Government. Mind you, these notes were issued when other notes were backed by gold and silver.

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  • Go to a nice restaurant and pay with that $1000 dollar bill. Just say it's the smallest thing you have on you LOL

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  • I like you video.

  • where did u fine the plastic cover at

  • @mrlaydback1 go to govmint.com

  • hey dumbass the top (certificate) is not a note...its a certificate know the difference quit posting false knowledge

  • Turn money into gold and gold into money at Gold Trading Academy. If you have spendable money, come trade gold! Come visit my website Gold Trading Academy.

  • @eagleking43 - These bills were made as late as series 1934-A, if I remember right (the $10,000 was the highest in general circulation, but $100,000 bills were made for internal Treasury use). In 1969, the Federal Reserve System decided that the $100 would be the largest bill in circulation, but some larger bills remain in the hands of collectors. If one was to be turned in at a bank today, it would be sent directly to the Federal Reserve Bank nearest that bank to be destroyed.

  • @OldsVistaCruiser Why not? In a few years both forms of currency will be equal in value...

  • I like star notes. United States notes are neat in that the star is at the beginning of the serial number. I have several $2 and $5 ones as well as a $100 note. You have a very nice collection here.

  • President Cristina Grappo U.S. Mint Signature Legacy Holds True 1st World American History Recognition @ The Pentagon CIA White House, Inside The Official United States Supreme Court, In Addition To Bank of America Capitol Hill, Establishing & Safeguarding The American Economy More Than #1 Heads of State Within The Globe In God We Trust!

  • Very Good, Mr. Marlowe.

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