Getting kind of hard around here to ask tellers for older notes because they no longer keep bills in a draw. A few keystrokes and a machine spits out what you ask for. Progress, yuck. 🙁
They have that where I bank at too, however, I find that if I make the extra effort to go inside, when they aren't as busy, the tellers actually do have drawers too, and they will look and even ask the other tellers to see too. I know this, as I also often ask for 2 Dollar Bills, and they only keep those in the drawers, and sometimes they are like, well no 2s today, but look at this.
@@collectingonthecheap56353 That is inside! When I asked if they have any older bills all they say is we have no control over what the machine puts out, you get what you get.
What cool looking notes! I’m always forgetting about the small heads & monochrome notes. I did ask at my bank & she said no she didn’t have any & there are a lot of people coming in to ask. I’m not giving up……maybe one day! Thanks for sharing my friend! Blessings always! ❤️😊✝️
I wait until I’m done and then THEY say “ is there anything else I can help you with?” That’s when I ask. I figure if they are “ offering “ to help, they are kinda obligated to help.
@@Stuplubakcurrency Unfortunately, there really isn’t anything I need to go to a bank for at my age (20), so at least they are telling me to call them and ask in the future!
Nice! Really enjoy seeing these notes, especially when found in circulation or at a bank. I still pay my rent in cash, and asked for my usual $100s and $50s. Got 3 monochrome $100s this time, but only one was worth hanging on to, as the 1996 looks like it was chemically cleaned (appearance looks kinda like burned parchment paper), and the 2006A that I didn't hang onto was pretty heavily circulated as far as $100s go. Really hoping to get another monochrome $50 next time I visit the bank, as those are the monochrome notes that I see the least of.
Regarding your 1950 $10 notes: Did you know that Ivy Baker Priest, the US Treasurer, was the Mother to Pat Priest, the second "Marilyn" on "The Munsters" TV show from the 60s? Yep.
Some of my best finds that bank tellers saved for me was a $100 Small Head Binary in 2023, in 2024 a $100 Small head star note of $1.2M, $100 6 In a row, a 1969C and 1981 Small Head $20 bills, and one time a teller gave me $1,000 in small head $10’s and a few days ago a teller saved me and gave me $3,000 in $1’s bills BUT In the federal reserve packs :D It was thank to you, your advice, and thanks to the tellers! :D
Every so often my one favorite local bank finds and saves old currency notes for me. One was a 1934 or 1934 - A . $5.00 silver certificate. haven't had much luck with my credit union. I also find old currency from my job. The cash office keeps an eye out for old paper notes. The latest was a 1934 - C twenty dollar bill. " Sidebar : one day when I stopped by the ice cream shop. one thursday evening. one of the managers .who knows I collect currency. told me that someone spent a * 1929 $10.00 National Bank Note * to buy their ice cream. I didn't get a chance to save it for my collection. another employee snatched it .
Im your biggest fan i have a collection of small head bills but i dont have the 10 dollar i only have 5 20 50 and 100 and i also collect the ones that have the circle around the head.
I can confidently say that the smallhead 10s are definitely still out there. I usually find 2 or 3 an average year. I also catch and release them if they don't upgrade the ones I already have, to give others a chance to find them too.
Hi Stu, Nice pick ups. I also just found a 1996 $100 monochrome note 2 days ago at the bank. I like your $50 star note as well. I also found some $50 star notes at the bank the last couple of years. Take care.🙏 Bill 😎👍
Regarding the Counterfeit pen marks on the 2nd $10. I believe that after a while, the marks will fade. I'd give it 10-20 days for it to fade completely. I get 1950-63 FRNs regularly from the bank and 3 out of 4 times, theres text males on them, Thats texas for ya.
As much as I am not a fan of crypto, it may not be too much longer before our government gets on the crypto train and eventually stops printing currency so now is the time to search for nice condition and fancy serial number examples
@@GDSavingThePast Not at all. People are just so quick to think the dollar is going away. It’s not. The world revolves around our dollar. Over 75% of all $100 printed circulate outside the U.S.. There are countries that fill their banks with our dollar to back up their own currency. The closest thing would be we just all use credit cards. They could stop printing paper money but the dollar would still exist. I’m not a fan of crypto either. To me it’s a giant pyramid scheme. People love to say our money is backed by nothing. What’s bit coin backed by? Take care!😁
Getting kind of hard around here to ask tellers for older notes because they no longer keep bills in a draw. A few keystrokes and a machine spits out what you ask for. Progress, yuck. 🙁
I’ve seen those and I hate them.
They have that where I bank at too, however, I find that if I make the extra effort to go inside, when they aren't as busy, the tellers actually do have drawers too, and they will look and even ask the other tellers to see too. I know this, as I also often ask for 2 Dollar Bills, and they only keep those in the drawers, and sometimes they are like, well no 2s today, but look at this.
@@collectingonthecheap56353 That is inside! When I asked if they have any older bills all they say is we have no control over what the machine puts out, you get what you get.
What cool looking notes! I’m always forgetting about the small heads & monochrome notes. I did ask at my bank & she said no she didn’t have any & there are a lot of people coming in to ask. I’m not giving up……maybe one day! Thanks for sharing my friend! Blessings always! ❤️😊✝️
Sold my 1977 $50 dollar star note for so cheap $75 & with fees & shipping costs, came out to $58 buck not counting the packaging. Wish I kept it.
I can never get my tellers to do this for me! If they do, they seem to always tell me “I just missed the ones they had” to add insult to injury!
I wait until I’m done and then THEY say “ is there anything else I can help you with?” That’s when I ask. I figure if they are “ offering “ to help, they are kinda obligated to help.
@@Stuplubakcurrency Unfortunately, there really isn’t anything I need to go to a bank for at my age (20), so at least they are telling me to call them and ask in the future!
Great pick ups and better tellers. Obviously pays to be respectful when you are collecting.
You mean “nice “? Lol
3:44 Middle quadrupler?! HaHa
Nice! Really enjoy seeing these notes, especially when found in circulation or at a bank. I still pay my rent in cash, and asked for my usual $100s and $50s. Got 3 monochrome $100s this time, but only one was worth hanging on to, as the 1996 looks like it was chemically cleaned (appearance looks kinda like burned parchment paper), and the 2006A that I didn't hang onto was pretty heavily circulated as far as $100s go. Really hoping to get another monochrome $50 next time I visit the bank, as those are the monochrome notes that I see the least of.
Regarding your 1950 $10 notes: Did you know that Ivy Baker Priest, the US Treasurer, was the Mother to Pat Priest, the second "Marilyn" on "The Munsters" TV show from the 60s? Yep.
How cool!
Great bank finds.
Awesome finds!
Some of my best finds that bank tellers saved for me was a $100 Small Head Binary in 2023, in 2024 a $100 Small head star note of $1.2M, $100 6 In a row, a 1969C and 1981 Small Head $20 bills, and one time a teller gave me $1,000 in small head $10’s and a few days ago a teller saved me and gave me $3,000 in $1’s bills BUT In the federal reserve packs :D It was thank to you, your advice, and thanks to the tellers! :D
Nice notes. You just don't see them anymore.
Every so often my one favorite local bank finds and saves old currency notes for me. One was a 1934 or 1934 - A . $5.00 silver certificate. haven't had much luck with my credit union. I also find old currency from my job. The cash office keeps an eye out for old paper notes. The latest was a 1934 - C twenty dollar bill.
" Sidebar : one day when I stopped by the ice cream shop. one thursday evening. one of the managers .who knows I collect currency. told me that someone spent a * 1929 $10.00 National Bank Note * to buy their ice cream. I didn't get a chance to save it for my collection. another employee snatched it .
Im your biggest fan i have a collection of small head bills but i dont have the 10 dollar i only have 5 20 50 and 100 and i also collect the ones that have the circle around the head.
Thanks for watching! Good luck with finding a $10. They are out there but tough to find.
I can confidently say that the smallhead 10s are definitely still out there. I usually find 2 or 3 an average year. I also catch and release them if they don't upgrade the ones I already have, to give others a chance to find them too.
Hi Stu,
Nice pick ups. I also just found a 1996 $100 monochrome note 2 days ago at the bank.
I like your $50 star note as well. I also found some $50 star notes at the bank the last couple of years. Take care.🙏
Bill 😎👍
Those $50 stars are great finds. There just not many available.
That’s for sure. 👍
Another gem Stu, really enjoy your videos. 👍
Always appreciate your video's thank you
Regarding the Counterfeit pen marks on the 2nd $10. I believe that after a while, the marks will fade. I'd give it 10-20 days for it to fade completely. I get 1950-63 FRNs regularly from the bank and 3 out of 4 times, theres text males on them, Thats texas for ya.
great finds, are u going to keep all or spend some of it ?
Some will go back.
Don't take that 50 to Chipotle 😆
Thanks for sharing 🌹🌷🌹🌷🌹🌷
I wish you would share the estimated extra values🌹🌹🌹🌹
Based on condition, most are just a hair over face value.
@@Stuplubakcurrency That's good 😊 I don't have much hair either 😁👍😁
I have a bill with the star not e first
I have 1
As much as I am not a fan of crypto, it may not be too much longer before our government gets on the crypto train and eventually stops printing currency so now is the time to search for nice condition and fancy serial number examples
Crypto has nothing to do with it. You can’t spend crypto almost anywhere. But you CAN use a credit card which doesn’t require any money to be printed.
@@Stuplubakcurrency Sorry if I ruffled your feathers with my comment, it was not my intention to do so.
@@GDSavingThePast Not at all. People are just so quick to think the dollar is going away. It’s not. The world revolves around our dollar. Over 75% of all $100 printed circulate outside the U.S.. There are countries that fill their banks with our dollar to back up their own currency. The closest thing would be we just all use credit cards. They could stop printing paper money but the dollar would still exist. I’m not a fan of crypto either. To me it’s a giant pyramid scheme. People love to say our money is backed by nothing. What’s bit coin backed by? Take care!😁
Do you ask banks that you dont have an account at? Hows that work?
I have accounts at all of the banks I go to. 3 banks but MANY branches.
What did the $50* book for? 👍
It’s not in good shape. A XF 40 is $65 and a 65 is about $115.
@@Stuplubakcurrency
TY
Hey stu! I sent you an email regarding singapore michigan banknotes.
I saw. I’m finishing my eBay bids first.
Alright. let me know what you think of it.@@Stuplubakcurrency
What is a monochrome bill???
Series from 1996 to 2006 where the person has a large portrait and the note is only 1 color of ink. Monochrome.
@Stuplubakcurrency Thanks for the reply. I have never heard the term monochrome before. it's very interesting ill have to pay more attention now lol
Thanks Stu. I just found a 1969 C $50. Great video ❤
Boo! Hoo? 🥱😩 Someone "ran" a counterfeit pen across the $10 note, l would think there are bigger tragedies
I can’t think of one.😜