1925 Mail Pouch Robbery.$120,000 in $10.00 Bills. only 1 Turns up in Buffalo Bank

jeff of pa

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Evening star. [volume]
(Washington, D.C.), 29 March 1925

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I had to spend one of them it was an emergency lol I bet they got spent and just floated around in circulation for years and years even when they destroy money they record serial numbers but do they even have time to check for stolen Bill's especially back the no computers ect just a thought and yes an excellent one lol. Good post Jeff love this stuff
 

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I had to spend one of them it was an emergency lol I bet they got spent and just floated around in circulation for years and years even when they destroy money they record serial numbers but do they even have time to check for stolen Bill's especially back the no computers ect just a thought and yes an excellent one lol. Good post Jeff love this stuff

I always wondered that too, when they destroy money...especially back in the day before computers..how the hell did they keep track of it??
 

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Another great post, Jeff. Wish I could find the leads you seem to get so easily. Thanks aagain.

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