I’ve been watching a bunch of your videos and I like how knowledgeable you are about what you have and you also bring to light a bunch of neat notes. I’m new to notes, but I love the Red Seal United States notes and the silver certificates. The 1934 $1, $5, and $10 are my favorites. That blue numeral on the left just makes them pop + all the extra wording you don’t see on US currency anymore like “payable to the buyer on demand.” Small notes as a new collector are all I’ve desired so far but once I buy a horse blanket I definitely want a 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate!!! Although I dream of the day I can add a high grade $50 Gold Certificate from 1928!!!
Nice! Updated the list a bit with a couple of your upgraded notes, especially that $1 Series 1928, really pops now. I have a few, and definitely have more on my short list for purchasing. Definitely some really cool choices for top 10 smallsized notes.
After looking into buying some of these small notes I further realized how little I know. And it led me to an idea for a future video. With regard to the $100 1966 for example, I saw a Fr 1551/1966-A and a Fr 1550/plain 1966 without the A. I’ve also noticed * notes and mule notes. An interesting video would be an explanation of these terms (A, *, mule) and perhaps other note variations.
Hallo my friend from Netherlands! I also collecting only US currency. Love the history and the design of dollars. Thank you for your video's! Very instructive and interesting. Thanks to you I got a lot of information! I'm very grateful!
thanks for another spectacular video. where do you generally buy your collection from ? I ask because generally the price you quote is much lower than whats available on ebay etc.
I actually spend a lot of time searching for good stuff at great prices on eBay. I also have 3 LCS that I have picked over. Not to mention the occasional show.
I have some stuff on eBay but with the fees that are charged, it’s hard to offer good prices. If you see anything on my eBay page you can let me know and we can work something out.
I found a 1935 one dollar silver certificate misaligned bill, it's a 1935F series. I can't find any info on the F series. It's clearly misaligned. Help! Thanks
I’ve been watching a bunch of your videos and I like how knowledgeable you are about what you have and you also bring to light a bunch of neat notes. I’m new to notes, but I love the Red Seal United States notes and the silver certificates. The 1934 $1, $5, and $10 are my favorites. That blue numeral on the left just makes them pop + all the extra wording you don’t see on US currency anymore like “payable to the buyer on demand.” Small notes as a new collector are all I’ve desired so far but once I buy a horse blanket I definitely want a 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate!!! Although I dream of the day I can add a high grade $50 Gold Certificate from 1928!!!
All good choices but don’t forget that 1928 red seal! Thanks for watching. I appreciate it!
I have bought more collectible currency in the past year than in my entire lifetime because of your brilliant videos. Keep up the good work, good sir.
Thank you so much! I’m glad to hear people see and learn from these videos. Congratulations on the additions!
Nice! Updated the list a bit with a couple of your upgraded notes, especially that $1 Series 1928, really pops now. I have a few, and definitely have more on my short list for purchasing. Definitely some really cool choices for top 10 smallsized notes.
Those are all cool bill. All your bills are cool. Always like seeing something new and the info on them. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for always watching!
Those are really cool small notes. I have a couple of them in my collection.
I love the gold certs, both small and large
After looking into buying some of these small notes I further realized how little I know. And it led me to an idea for a future video. With regard to the $100 1966 for example, I saw a Fr 1551/1966-A and a Fr 1550/plain 1966 without the A. I’ve also noticed * notes and mule notes. An interesting video would be an explanation of these terms (A, *, mule) and perhaps other note variations.
You are right. Something like a top 10 terms or definitions or something along those lines. I will work on it.
I concur. Would suggest that the one note which I never got (the 1933 $10 Silver) is still on my list.
I know of the note but I always had the impression that it was more mythical than plausible.
That would be a holy grail note for me. With much saving, I could attain one, but the real catch is finding one to purchase.
Great video
Great video. I had never seen the red seal $1 before.
It’s one of the more expensive small size notes. But it’s beautiful!
Hallo my friend from Netherlands!
I also collecting only US currency. Love the history and the design of dollars.
Thank you for your video's! Very instructive and interesting. Thanks to you I got a lot of information! I'm very grateful!
Glad to hear it! Thanks for watching!
Unrelated, but I found my first binary yesterday and am still excited about it.
Saw that video and commented. Always rad finding a fancy in the wild
thanks for another spectacular video. where do you generally buy your collection from ? I ask because generally the price you quote is much lower than whats available on ebay etc.
I actually spend a lot of time searching for good stuff at great prices on eBay. I also have 3 LCS that I have picked over. Not to mention the occasional show.
Fun stuff nice notes!
Thanks!😁
My collection is only small sized notes with one large for an example. Wish I had the R and S notes.
I am in a similar spot, I recently got my 2nd large sized note. I am definitely planning on saving the R and S notes. They just are really cool.
I would think these are must add notes for a small size collection.
Hey stu! Have you ever thought about posting your auctions on ebay as well?
I have some stuff on eBay but with the fees that are charged, it’s hard to offer good prices. If you see anything on my eBay page you can let me know and we can work something out.
@@Stuplubakcurrency What’s the name of your eBay shop?
@@JoseBarriosPika spmagicman but if you search stuplubak you will find my welcome mat. From there you can view other items.
@@Stuplubakcurrency what if I buy the welcome mat?
@@thenightphantom3433 my girlfriend would be pissed!
6:19 James Bond note
Cool
What about 1929 national currency notes?
Always cool, definitely something that I plan on for my collection. Not sure why they didn't make this list, but he does include them in other lists.
Cool bills Steve
Thanks!
I found a 1935 one dollar silver certificate misaligned bill, it's a 1935F series. I can't find any info on the F series. It's clearly misaligned. Help!
Thanks
You can send a picture to stuplubak@msn.com and I’ll check it out.
Monopoly came out in 1935 ;)
So, yes, the available paper note during the design phase was the funny back. Thanks!
How about the top 10 Texas notes
Would be good but I have none.
@@Stuplubakcurrency it’s a good time to start. 😃
Hallo
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