Oh my stars!!! I have never seen a $1,000 bill!! I didn’t even know they existed!! What a fantastic find! Congratulations! I’m still checking my dollar bills, but haven’t found anything exciting yet. Blessings always! ❤️✝️
I enjoy getting the Where is George bills once in a while in my change and looking them up. Thanks for sharing your finds and for including a nice look and story with the 1k bill. Very cool. Good luck, happy hunting and take care.
I look forward to checking the wheres george notes. I try to keep them in circulation by spending then in places that give out a lot of change. Fast food drive thru's or tipping people are ways to keep them in circulation. The $1000 is a very fun note to take on my bank runs. Thanks for watching!
Very cool video and I haven't searched dollars yet but I think I will give them a try. I'm fairly new to coin roll hunting. Your 1000 dollar bill is very cool. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend and stay safe 😎👍👍
D&D Beach Bandits Thanks for watching! I’m proud of that $1000. People don’t get to see one very often. I hope I didn’t create another monster!!! lol! Enjoy and be safe.
Amazing that a 95 star was still out in circulation. Someone most have raided their sock drawer for some stashed cash. Yep that 1,000 deserved some more views. Thanks for sharing
Yup this thing needs more views. Great note and HIGHLY collectible currently. The high denominations are the MOST liquid and desired right now in the paper money market. I’m keeping my feelers out for one with COVID I’m hoping I may be able to snag one for cheaper. That quad leading zero with 8’s man that one hurts. Almost a double quad! Happy hunting!
The first time I brought out this note I wasn't showing the book with the values. I also had 200 less subscribers! LOL! That quad zero did sting a bit. I make an effort to not dwell on or save near misses. It wouldn't take long to build a stack of one-offs and eat my bankroll. Stay safe and good luck!!!
Stuplubak ya no doubt. Strictly I only save true fancies now. I am putting together a couple sets though to make it more fun strap searching as it’s not every hunt you find something. For instance I save my stars that are common if they fit into my district set and year series. Only one example for each. I only need the “I” district star to complete the set. I do however do a one for one swap of notes that are better condition. Anyhow happy hunting!
I hear ya on putting together sets. Just a habit from my baseball card collecting days. One of the first things I did when I started searching singles was get a binder and pages. I'm putting 1 of everything. Every series, every year, and every reserve as well as the FW when available. I don't usually show it because it can become kind of redundant. When I do my stars I also take my old notes and run through my binder looking to upgrade or fill holes. It's amazing the number of holes in the set I still have even after 100k singles!!!
Stuplubak ya no kidding! You can see the effects of lower printing and runs specifically when doing large sets as yours. Pretty crazy. I’ve noticed in my area B, K, and L stars are by far the most common. It’s interesting as I’m closer to C but don’t see them all that often.
@@Stuplubakcurrency I can only imagine the looks the tellers show when you give them a look at something they probably never seen. Or even know that they still exist. You stay safe too and stay lucky! thanks again
Pretty cool, Stu! I remember the first time I ever heard of U.S. $1,000 notes was when I saw _Lethal Weapon 2_ (it was during the container ship scene). In Canada, the last series of $1,000s was 1986-'88. Here's what they look like: img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/5cd53a9a2500003300a18b21.jpeg?ops=scalefit_630_noupscale
Very cool! I have seen them but I didn't know when they were discontinued. If you don't have one, I would consider getting it while they are still cheap!
They are only getting more expensive and harder to find. Don’t wait too long. When I bought mine I admit to having a sick feeling in my stomach after spending that much. Now I’m kicking myself for not buying all 3 that he had. I paid $1700 and now they are $2700.
@@Stuplubakcurrency yeah..they have pretty much passed me by..lol. Maybe a cash/trade type deal down the road with somebody. That's how I used to get the higher-end sports cards I wanted but couldn't swing.
i always wanted a $1000 bank note. and now that i can afford to get one. everybody tells me to invest in gold and that the dollar bill is going down. i already invested in two 1oz gold eagles. but i still want that bill real bad. im just afraid the bill would become worth nothing but paper in the future after hearing whats going on with the economy today. what is a good investment these days? gold coins or that vintage bill? hope you can help me out on which is a better investment : ))
You can’t compare a $1000 note to the dollar. A $1000 note is a collectible with historical value. It has nothing to do with the value of what is in your pocket. Since I bought mine, it’s almost doubled in value with more collectors than ever wanting one. There are only so many of them. Not enough for everyone that wants one. People have been saying the dollar will collapse since 1914. It’s fine. Get the note. Good luck!
@@Stuplubakcurrency thank you so very much ive been wanting one since middle school lol. thanks again for getting back to me so fast i very much appreciate it : )
There are a few things to look for. Nothing else feels like real currency. Find a $1 in similar condition and compare the size and texture. The paper itself should also have red and blue fibers inbedded in it. The smallest details should also remain crisp and clear at any magnification. The green ink has also changed. You can compare the color of the seal to smaller denominations from 1934. Taking it to a dealer is a great idea, If it is in really nice shape, you can get it graded and authenticated through PMG.
that $1000 bill is absolutely beautiful, would love to own one someday great video as always man keep em coming...
Thanks!
Oh my stars!!! I have never seen a $1,000 bill!! I didn’t even know they existed!! What a fantastic find! Congratulations! I’m still checking my dollar bills, but haven’t found anything exciting yet. Blessings always! ❤️✝️
I enjoy getting the Where is George bills once in a while in my change and looking them up. Thanks for sharing your finds and for including a nice look and story with the 1k bill. Very cool. Good luck, happy hunting and take care.
I look forward to checking the wheres george notes. I try to keep them in circulation by spending then in places that give out a lot of change. Fast food drive thru's or tipping people are ways to keep them in circulation. The $1000 is a very fun note to take on my bank runs. Thanks for watching!
Patience!!! a good virtue!!!
This morning I left comment in another video of your's which you responded.
I tapped on it but vanished!!!
👍🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽👍
Very cool video and I haven't searched dollars yet but I think I will give them a try. I'm fairly new to coin roll hunting. Your 1000 dollar bill is very cool. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend and stay safe 😎👍👍
D&D Beach Bandits Thanks for watching! I’m proud of that $1000. People don’t get to see one very often. I hope I didn’t create another monster!!! lol! Enjoy and be safe.
Very cool, Great show, Thank you.
Thanks for watching!!!
Amazing that a 95 star was still out in circulation. Someone most have raided their sock drawer for some stashed cash.
Yep that 1,000 deserved some more views.
Thanks for sharing
It's amazing the things people spend. The $1000 is such a crowd pleaser! Thanks for watching! Stay safe!
I love those Where's George notes as well. I always enter them when I get them. Great video Stu.
Thanks Michael, Good to hear from you. Be safe!!
Great video & very informative! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Yup this thing needs more views. Great note and HIGHLY collectible currently. The high denominations are the MOST liquid and desired right now in the paper money market. I’m keeping my feelers out for one with COVID I’m hoping I may be able to snag one for cheaper. That quad leading zero with 8’s man that one hurts. Almost a double quad! Happy hunting!
The first time I brought out this note I wasn't showing the book with the values. I also had 200 less subscribers! LOL! That quad zero did sting a bit. I make an effort to not dwell on or save near misses. It wouldn't take long to build a stack of one-offs and eat my bankroll. Stay safe and good luck!!!
Stuplubak ya no doubt. Strictly I only save true fancies now. I am putting together a couple sets though to make it more fun strap searching as it’s not every hunt you find something. For instance I save my stars that are common if they fit into my district set and year series. Only one example for each. I only need the “I” district star to complete the set. I do however do a one for one swap of notes that are better condition. Anyhow happy hunting!
I hear ya on putting together sets. Just a habit from my baseball card collecting days. One of the first things I did when I started searching singles was get a binder and pages. I'm putting 1 of everything. Every series, every year, and every reserve as well as the FW when available. I don't usually show it because it can become kind of redundant. When I do my stars I also take my old notes and run through my binder looking to upgrade or fill holes. It's amazing the number of holes in the set I still have even after 100k singles!!!
Stuplubak ya no kidding! You can see the effects of lower printing and runs specifically when doing large sets as yours. Pretty crazy. I’ve noticed in my area B, K, and L stars are by far the most common. It’s interesting as I’m closer to C but don’t see them all that often.
I get flooded with G notes. I'm 60 miles north of there. I do get my fair share of I notes being up north. Right between Chicago and Milwaukee.
thanks for bringing out the 1000 dollar bill. Nice! Never had one held in person. But I do know they exist!
Good to hear from you! I have a lot of fun with this note. The tellers call everyone over when I bring it in. Good luck and stay safe!!!
@@Stuplubakcurrency I can only imagine the looks the tellers show when you give them a look at something they probably never seen. Or even know that they still exist. You stay safe too and stay lucky! thanks again
Good advice and great video. Thank you for sharing and teaching so much on bills to look for.
Thank you for watching!
@@Stuplubakcurrency I have one in România from 1934 whit B on series frumos New York
Pretty cool, Stu! I remember the first time I ever heard of U.S. $1,000 notes was when I saw _Lethal Weapon 2_ (it was during the container ship scene). In Canada, the last series of $1,000s was 1986-'88. Here's what they look like:
img.huffingtonpost.com/asset/5cd53a9a2500003300a18b21.jpeg?ops=scalefit_630_noupscale
Very cool! I have seen them but I didn't know when they were discontinued. If you don't have one, I would consider getting it while they are still cheap!
@@Stuplubakcurrency They're super common. After all, they were legal tender up until...I dunno. They were withdrawn in 2001.
@@DJones476 SORRY! I was answering comments about my 1935 G silver cert and thought you were talking about that note!
Always enjoy your search videos. The $1,000 bill is extra cool. 😀👍
Thanks for watching! I have some time on my hands. Stay safe!
Really awesome. Love to have one of those one day
They are only getting more expensive and harder to find. Don’t wait too long. When I bought mine I admit to having a sick feeling in my stomach after spending that much. Now I’m kicking myself for not buying all 3 that he had. I paid $1700 and now they are $2700.
@@Stuplubakcurrency yeah..they have pretty much passed me by..lol. Maybe a cash/trade type deal down the road with somebody. That's how I used to get the higher-end sports cards I wanted but couldn't swing.
Very knowledgable subbed you back. I've held a few 1000$ and 500$ notes in my time feel lucky, considering they dont really exsist anymore.
You are correct. Very few people can say they have held both of those!
I have manny of dollars series 1934 I'm here in Philippines
Ive been wanting to venture into bills. Gonna have to catch up on your channel and learn me a few things.
Thanks for watching! Enjoy and happy hunting!
@@Stuplubakcurrency Hay dont for get to sub a brother back. Im new to the youtube stuff. Trying to figure it all out
Nice 1000 dollar bill wish I had one lol
The $1000 is one of my favorite small size notes. Thanks for watching!!
Are this 1934 1000 dollar bill that was found in the philippines legit or not i have some here wells fargo
Send me pictures and I will try to help.
i always wanted a $1000 bank note. and now that i can afford to get one. everybody tells me to invest in gold and that the dollar bill is going down. i already invested in two 1oz gold eagles. but i still want that bill real bad. im just afraid the bill would become worth nothing but paper in the future after hearing whats going on with the economy today. what is a good investment these days? gold coins or that vintage bill? hope you can help me out on which is a better investment : ))
You can’t compare a $1000 note to the dollar. A $1000 note is a collectible with historical value. It has nothing to do with the value of what is in your pocket. Since I bought mine, it’s almost doubled in value with more collectors than ever wanting one. There are only so many of them. Not enough for everyone that wants one. People have been saying the dollar will collapse since 1914. It’s fine. Get the note. Good luck!
@@Stuplubakcurrency thank you so very much ive been wanting one since middle school lol. thanks again for getting back to me so fast i very much appreciate it : )
Where can I get the 5 thousand dollar bill? I can’t find it anywhere and would pay 10000 dollars for it
They sell for a lot more than that. They are close to $75,000!
@@Stuplubakcurrency do you have one?
@@pfcool8767 nope!
i have US 1,000$ 1934 how to know if is a genuen ?
There are a few things to look for. Nothing else feels like real currency. Find a $1 in similar condition and compare the size and texture. The paper itself should also have red and blue fibers inbedded in it. The smallest details should also remain crisp and clear at any magnification. The green ink has also changed. You can compare the color of the seal to smaller denominations from 1934. Taking it to a dealer is a great idea, If it is in really nice shape, you can get it graded and authenticated through PMG.
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Thanks for watching!
A guy just got at least 2000for one of those (pawn stars)
Yeah. They go for around $1900-$2200 on ebay. I'll keep it until I really need the money. Thanks for watching!
Tengo uno
How much did you pay for it
$1600
How much did you pay for it be honest
$1650
I have 1000 dollar 1934
I have a veary fine one
Nice.
Bro pawn shop now
Not now. lol!
Hey stuplubak i got a couple of large bills you might like man
I haven't been doing a lot of buying lately. Still waiting for the poker room to open so I can get back to work. what do you have?
@@Stuplubakcurrency one 1928 1000.00 dollar bill and a 1934 10000.00 dollar bill
@@paulstrickland1512 Those would be cool to see. You should make a video!
@@Stuplubakcurrency what is your private email ill send you pics of them
@@paulstrickland1512 stuplubak@msn.com