November 20th finds:
At the right place at the right time.😀
I visited one of my banks on Thursday last week but the head teller was closing and told me to come back on Monday (today).
When I arrived, I was told that the head teller had taken the day off because she was sick. I was disappointed, but I asked the teller who served me if he had any paper notes. He said “I have this $100 if you want it.”
I took the note so I wouldn’t leave empty handed and to my surprise, it turned out to be an EJJ prefix replacement note!
On a whim, I decided to visit the bank next door and while in line, the guy behind me opened up his bag and took out a gigantic stack of paper $20s! I spoke to him briefly and asked him if he would sell some notes to me on the spot. He agreed and he even let me leaf quickly through the pile! I didn’t want to hold his money for too long as it would look awkward to everyone else in line. I didn’t notice any replacements or rare prefixes.
The guy said that his elderly mother had given him the stack of cash ($10k) as a gift!
He took out the best condition $20s (and a few spenders) to round out to $600. He then showed me a small pile of birds $50s and three 1975 $100s, all of which were heavily circulated. I chose one 1975 $100 and quickly ran to the bank machine to withdraw some cash.
Talk about being at the right place at the right time…At least I saved some of what he deposited…I may go back tomorrow and ask the cash cage if I can have a closer look at the $20s.
I’ll end up returning some of thes notes, but there are a few runs of consecutive notes and the highlight; a note with smeared digits in the serial number!
This also goes to show you that there are millions of dollars stashed away in sock drawers, in mattresses and behind walls. You just never know when old money will appear!
Enjoy!
Dean