Bank bags!

barneyb71

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Found a bank that will sell me the bags off their machine. They will sell me whatever is in the bags at that time. I did a half dollar bag a few weeks ago, $190 and got 1 -40%. I did dimes and nickels this last time. Skunk on $203 with dimes but got a 43P and 45P on $30 with nickels.
I did manage to save this bill when going through our business cash that I get to do every once and awhile.
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Got a Rosie from my CU, teller held onto it for me.
 

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enamel7

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Nice binary note! Shame it's not in better condition.
 

ArkieBassMan

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A bank that will pull the bag and sell it to you on the spot is a rare and wonderful thing.
 

BuffaloBoy

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Nice note!! Just be careful about buying bags too soon before they fill up, the bank might catch on that you are actually costing them money since each of those plastic bags from the machine probably costs them $0.75. Of course on the other hand, you could possibly be saving them money because they don't have to ship out their bags-- it all depends on what kind of contract they have with the coin service (brinks/loomis, etc).
 

DizzyDigger

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OK..I'm ignorant (for now)...but, what makes the bill special? :icon_scratch:
 

abbynormal

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I think by Binary note they mean it consist of only 2 numbers in the serial number - that is the 4 and zero. My grandfather looked for what he called "true" binary notes - only 1 and zero in the serial number.
 

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barneyb71

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BuffaloBoy, I had the old bag with me and told them they could just dump everything into the old bag so they weren't wasting bags. They were like, it's ok, we can just give you the bags. I do have another back that will sell me full bags. I have to go talk to the vault manager to see if they will give me a call to let me know if they have bags. Their pickup day is Monday and I'm not close to them on Monday.
 

TwoYewts

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Dizzy/jadocs, the bill has a "fancy" serial number which bill collectors look for just like they look for star notes. If you do a quick google on dollar bill fancy serial numbers you should come across links that will go over each of the different types from binaries to repeaters to super repeaters, etc, etc. (here is one link for example: Why Some Serial Numbers Make $1 Bills Worth Hundreds). You also never know, some fancy serial numbers can land you a pretty penny if its sought after. Do a search for fancy serial number in currency on ebay to see how many are listed.

-TwoYewts
 

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