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Eagle7

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  1. And you are exactly correct about the bottom pictured bill. I examined it more closely and it sure enough has a very minor fold/crease in the middle of the bill I can now see from the reverse. Never noticed that and GREAT eye for seeing and catching that in my pics. The top bill fortunately is solid as a rock (other than the margin) and has never been creased. Thanks again!
  2. More info than I could have ever asked for. Thank you very much Mike! You have pointed me in the right direction by supplying this information. I am greatly appreciative of the time you took to explain this to me. If I have a bill that’s worth at least $1 over face value….. I would be excited, ha! Sometimes I feel just like this with coins just the same. I will look further into the info you just offered. Thanks again!
  3. @Fenntucky Mikethanks for your comment. I also posted today two other $5’s from 1950 I received at the same time I got this one . If you have a chance would you please take a look at those. Thanks a bunch!
  4. If you have young children, take your $20, hang it on the refrigerator, and circle the 911 in the serial number in case of an emergency!!!! All kidding aside. I think they would think that's cool. I have three children, a bit older now so they know what 911 is, but I would have done it years ago. Probably wouldn't do it now because they would 'want' a $20 and it may come up missing....lol. Still pretty cool that it starts out with 911, I like it.
  5. Hello all again. Second post today with another $5 bill I received from the coin show I attended last week. Here's another nice bill I received in change after purchasing some coins. The serial number is neat and is almost reversed (or is it?) but the condition of this one is perfect. No folds at all and crisp as new linen. I appreciate any replies. Thanks.
  6. Hello to all. Went to a coin show last week and purchased several coins. Every purchase there are obviously cash transactions and somehow I got back several $5 bills in change that look to me like they just rolled off the line.... Not a blemish on them and they are as crisp as I have ever seen a bill, as much, or even more so, than more modern and newer paper I come across frequently at my bank (I know they are made from a special type cloth I believe... lol). I tried to research these as I am big into research before posting anything but didn't come up with much except eBay. Knowledge is key. However, I am still new to bill collecting, I am much more into coin collecting, but these beautiful bills really caught my attention and until I can learn more about bills I thought I would go ahead and post them up. The 1950 E I noticed does have a slightly misplaced 1 in the right side serial number but I am more interested about the year and excellent condition of these. I also received a 1950 D $5 but it was well circulated. Your opinions and insight are greatly appreciated (I sound like a new coin collector.... Hahaha). Thanks for looking and for any replies.