Hey it's my oldest circulation find! For bills, that is. I got it near the end of last year from my sister. I traded her a plain one for this and since she couldn't care less about the collectibility of coins /currency everyone wound up happy. Family can be good after all! As you can see, the U.S. Government does not really care how counterfeited their $1.00 bills are. The design, excluding the signatures, has not changed a single bit since this bill was printed back in the day. Then again, people would probably rather counterfeit $100's than $1's but still. It's got some mild folds and some rough corners but other than that everything is A O.K. It's still worth just a dollar, though.
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Wednesday, February 6, 2013
1963-A $1.00 Bill!
Hey it's my oldest circulation find! For bills, that is. I got it near the end of last year from my sister. I traded her a plain one for this and since she couldn't care less about the collectibility of coins /currency everyone wound up happy. Family can be good after all! As you can see, the U.S. Government does not really care how counterfeited their $1.00 bills are. The design, excluding the signatures, has not changed a single bit since this bill was printed back in the day. Then again, people would probably rather counterfeit $100's than $1's but still. It's got some mild folds and some rough corners but other than that everything is A O.K. It's still worth just a dollar, though.
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