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Hi. Thank you for sharing this video. I am a beginner in note collection. May I ask where or what website to check how much my finding worth? Do you have any recommendation? Thank you in advance. Cheer.
Ive been looking for 1776 haven’t found one . I’ve heard that the 1776 you should keep . You said no. See I would have kept the 1776 Bicentennial date. I think you might better keep that 5 $ bill bc you never know , I would rather be safe than sorry…… Good findings !!!
Very worth keeping! I have a few star notes and I was told it doubles the value of the bill and the condition of the bill makes them a bit more valuable. Their worth having them looked at by a coin dealer
Out of 500's in 5's I listened to ur number read off but I also see letters before an after each number but not once did I see in your 500 a MK before the numbers,why??!! And what relevance or importance does it have
Please could anyone tell me why 90-95% of bills are from 2013?? Where's all the other years? 2009 is about 3% the others are mixed years but I've been checking year now for a month and I have others looking too, why is it mostly 2013? Yet more bills were printed every year after but we're not seeing much from after 13!
I got a five with the green stamp over to right covering the E middle leg to the endd. If you lokk on normal fives its more centered and diesnt reach the end of the E middle leg. Is that wirth anything?? Its noticable.
@ 15:56 you had 03111903 which was the birthday of famous TV host Lawrence Welk, as well as lesser known personalities Dorothy Schiff (owner and publisher of New York Post), and inventor James Franklin Hyde--the guy who invented silica... that WAS a keeper!
Hi like this video .I found a 2013 five dollar bill and the shield on the eagle is color blue with red stripe,I would like to know have you ever seen one like your reply
@@sarastrickler7129 yes keep it. Bills are easier to find ears on... i mean errors on LOL. Coins can be awkward to look at, especially when the clerk hands your change to you, and it looks like your counting. Bills you can look at on the bumps and not worry about the bus. I mean on the bus. Texting is difficult on the bumps also.
Dude at 11.27 you passed on a $5 with 1776 as the first 4 numbers, didn't see the rest- but its an important date in American history & you didn't give it a thought. Am I missing something here lol if birthdays count and that's our collective bday, why did you pass on it?. I'd keep it
You had one $5, Serial Number is BF 16160175 B and the Five on the Bottom is shaded. I've ran across one and I cant find anything about it. On the Video it at the 16:23 mark of the video
@ 18:07 you had 42619238 which could be read as April 26 1923 which was when 27-year-old English prince Albert Duke of York (George VI) married 22 year old Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at Westminster Abbey... another one I would have recommended keeping.
You're really killing yourself or have a lot of time on your hands the way you sort and straighten out all those bills there's a whole lot easier way to do it than what you just did. Think about it, and a whole lot more efficient.what you're doing is labor intensive,an a lot of lost motion.
Okay haha I understand now. Seriously just making sure I'm not missing something of value here. I keep coins with my birth year and my kids birth years.