Not a coin. Found while cashing in rejects.

xxmrrightxx

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The bills are very crisp, like new.
Anyways,
ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1460578578.501576.jpg Is this common?
Are they worth anything?
Should I save them?
 

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port ewen ace

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ask $350 as auction, gotta cover the fees. nice tip from the bank
 

cyberdan

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I am in Japan right now and if I go to any bank to cash in my yen before I come back I will get crisp brand new consecutively numbered $100 bills. I never really thought about selling on feeBay, might try that if i don't spend all my $$. everything is so expensive here.
 

FormerTeller

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I am in Japan right now and if I go to any bank to cash in my yen before I come back I will get crisp brand new consecutively numbered $100 bills. I never really thought about selling on feeBay, might try that if i don't spend all my $$. everything is so expensive here.

Sent you a PM. You might have better luck selling those notes at your local coin club or coin store, even flea market to avoid fees.

You made if thru the earthquake ok?
 

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I am in Japan right now and if I go to any bank to cash in my yen before I come back I will get crisp brand new consecutively numbered $100 bills. I never really thought about selling on feeBay, might try that if i don't spend all my $$. everything is so expensive here.
The ones pictured here are star notes.
 

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