Sweet Serial found today on a 20!

TheTreasureAddict

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Tank69

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May 5, 2009
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Yuma Az
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:icon_thumleft: time for some poker
 

oddcoins

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Jun 21, 2006
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That's kinda cool! four pairs!

My sister got a $1 from Bed, Bath and Beyond with serial # 00000022 . . . . . I listed it on eBay and it sold for $170.00! We were pleasantly surprised at that price! Fancy Serial numbers are COOL!
 

HISPAN

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Mar 15, 2009
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this man never ceases to amaze :o .... when he is tired of hunting gold in the beach, collecting banknotes .... incredibly fun. :laughing9:
 

birdman

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Now that is pretty cool .Never thought about looking at the numbers ,just the date.
 

Shortstack

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HISPAN said:
this man never ceases to amaze :o .... when he is tired of hunting gold in the beach, collecting banknotes .... incredibly fun. :laughing9:

From the look of his avatar; he has some better options. ;D
 

mainer

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May 3, 2005
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Maine
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Fisher F75 SE
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Nice one. I'd put it on ebay for sure. You'll get alot more then $20 for it. :icon_thumright:
 

N.J.THer

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Congrats...now find someone that is 75...born in 1935 then sell it to them.

NJ
 

turtlefoot13

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oddcoins said:
That's kinda cool! four pairs!

My sister got a $1 from Bed, Bath and Beyond with serial # 00000022 . . . . . I listed it on eBay and it sold for $170.00! We were pleasantly surprised at that price! Fancy Serial numbers are COOL!

I got one from the local grocery store that was 00000029. I too sold it on eBay and got $105.00. That was four or five years ago.

Doug
 

mts

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Very cool! I agree that someone who has a connection to 1935 might really like to have that. Too bad my father was born in 1938. Otherwise, I'd have made you a nice offer on it as a birthday present for him.
 

oddcoins

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turtlefoot13 said:
oddcoins said:
That's kinda cool! four pairs!

My sister got a $1 from Bed, Bath and Beyond with serial # 00000022 . . . . . I listed it on eBay and it sold for $170.00! We were pleasantly surprised at that price! Fancy Serial numbers are COOL!

I got one from the local grocery store that was 00000029. I too sold it on eBay and got $105.00. That was four or five years ago.

Doug

Very cool Doug!

Also, I found a $5 with serial # 00055555 . . . . . kinda cool ~ a $5 with five 5's! . . . . . put that one on eBay and it only sold for $30 . . . . . not too bad!
 

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