December 22nd: Possibly the biggest haul of my life...
Last week, a contact of mine from the East Coast sent me a frantic message. He said that when he went to the bank to pick up a few boxes of coins for coin roll hunting that the head teller told him that "an old lady just came in and deposited $60,000 in old bank notes."
When I asked him what there was, he said "all sorts of notes; and there is a run of 50 x 1954 $1000s that has never been circulated!"
Well, that was it; I asked my contact to buy as much as he could. The transactions took place over two days and I was able to score some of the old lady's hoard.
Highlights include:
21 x consecutive Lawson-Bouey 1954 $1000 notes plus one single UNC 1954 $1000
(My contact actually purchased 32 out of the 50 available notes and I bought 22 of them from him.)
1937 $1s, 5, 10 and $20
A whole bunch of multicoloured and 1954 series $1s, $2s, $5s, $10s $20s $50s and $100s; many of which are in high grades,
A high grade 1972 *SB asterisk note and a circulated *HB asterisk $50
An ADX Birds replacement $10
A circulated birds $5 3 digit radar
and a circulated 1954 $1 with no serial numbers. The note is in heavily circulated condition but the microprinting on the background is still there. **I am fully aware that these errors can be faked**
*Full disclosure* I did not find this hoard myself and I did pay my contact a "finder's fee" for saving these notes from the shredder.
Enjoy,
Dean