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Look what I got last week.
The family in front of me paid with $2 bill because their grandma gave a bunch and said go crazy spending. The cashier was nice enough to let me buy all eleven, I suspect the lac cash register space was a factor. I assured her none were special.
So if none are special why did I buy them, well it simply gave me a chance to add and upgrade. Only about five were uncirculated and three of those were types I did not own. The unwanted notes went back into circulation.
This is a COPE note as I described last week. Judging by the serial number this was the last of the Cleveland runs for this series. That does explain its crispness for this 35+ year old note. I like the fact people are still using these notes and hope it continues just for the novelty alone.
Here's the stats...
Type/Federal Bank: $2 Note- Washington D.C. / Cleveland
Year: 1976
Date Printed: September 1976
Printings: 31,630,000
Run: 49th from 15-49 of the D30720001A - D31630000A group
Value: $2.50 in Almost Uncirculated
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I have a 20 dollar star note serial # ck01092604 k11 and a 100 dollar star s# ae00430443 e5 and 1976 2 dollar consecutive from f36479501-9600a in ban,k wrapper uncirculated tha value of theses would be apprieciated thanks
20 dollar star ck01092604 about $22.00
100 dollar star ae00430443 about $110.00
1976 2 dollar consecutive from f36479501-9600a in bank wrapper uncirculated about $6.00 each
2003A 2 dollar serial D04948628A EF condition
2003A 2 dollar serial D04948628A EF condition
Just $2.00
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