IF you enjoyed this video, we recently did the same thing with half dollars! Make sure you check that one out and see if you have one worth thousands! ua-cam.com/video/E7f8qbwFGfw/v-deo.html
You have renewed my obsession with coin and currency collecting. I've collected Greek and Roman coins for a bit but kind of ignored the US coins my father left me. I'm back into them. Right off the bat found a palindrome bill. Very cool.
When checking the 1995 series bills you should keep an eye out for the FW 295 error. Also, I used to go through hundreds of one's a day and finding one star note every 200 - 400 bills is normal.
Do you know of a book to read that tells about what to look for in $1.00 bills like ladders, bookends, star notes etc. And that has how much they are worth. Jebus has got me started on a new hobby. After watching this video I checked my wallet and found a ladder and maybe a birthday dollar bills. So now I wondering how much they are worth. Thanks for any info you can give.
@@joycet.3040 I can't recommend a specific book but uspapermoney.info is a great site that will take you months to fully digest. He covers star notes, print runs, the various ways bills are made. You can even find a serial number lookup to find out where and when your bill was made. As far as values go, check ebays completed auctions for what bills are going for at the moment. Most coin and currency books are out of date before they're even printed.
Thanks Night Hawk for the into. I checked out the website and they most certainly do have quite a bit of information on it. And I will go check EBay's completed auctions. That will also help quite a bit. Thanks!
I kept 2 bills for years that had over inked numbers. Thought they were worth a ton because they were errors. When I finally brought them in I found out they were worth nothing more than a regular dollar. This over inking happens when they re-ink the die.
@@brianthelion12 worth 1 dollar, I sort/count tens of thousands of dollars a week for gaming, over a million and a half dollars a year. For many years I collected all $1 star notes, tried to sell them, nope, no takers so i spent them. i now save them for a friend who has yet to find anyone who will give more than a dollar for a dollar bill.
@@brianthelion12 to have value, it must be a binary dollar in a low range like 01011001 this would fetch at least $800 if the bill has no creases and is in mint crisp condition Al
Once again, great video. One minor correction, Silver certificates (blue seals) are no longer "backed by silver." Since 1968, silver certificates have only been redeemable in Federal Reserve Notes. Condition also counts with bills (just like baseball cards/comics and other collectibles), in part because of how fragile they are.
In reference to your explanation of the different types of notes...its not just the seal that is a different color but also (usually) the serial number. Also, there are (were) National Bank notes which had a brown seal and serial number and Federal Reserve Bank Notes which could be either blue or brown. There is not much chance of finding any of these bank notes in circulation due to their age, however, I recall years ago (when my folks owned a flea bag motel) that a guest had paid for their stay with National Bank Notes. Have no idea why...perhaps he/she/they were down on their luck and had to spend part of their collection.
I've had a lot of star notes, I didn't think they were worth more than face value because they weren't old at all. It looks like next time I come across one, I'll make sure to look it up!
@@TreasureHuntingWithJebus excuse me but I have a 1995 series dollar bill but the # under the E, not above, does that mean it's just a regular dollar bill?
Yeah I think it's a printing error. I found one where two green tracks from the printing machine trailed the ink. Trying to find the value. Love it! Glad you're doing this
Older star notes have the star at the beginning of the serial number. I also have about 100 /20 page wallets that have all my star notes and money from the 50s, and 20s and the rarer Hawaii notes.
The silver certificate with the yellow treasury seal that was shown at the beginning of the video is called a North Africa note. During the time in WWII when American troops were battling Rommel for control of the whole northern swath of the African continent, US soldiers on this front were paid only in these specially printed bills. The reason was that the US feared that the Nazis might take all of the US currency that troops were pumping into the local economies. In case this did happen, the yellow seal would indicate that the money had been stolen, and the US could intentionally devalue specifically just the North African US silver certificates, blocking Germany from using the money.
A banknote is worth what people are willing to pay for them. For example a birthday note could be worth more for the person that has birthday on that day. Condition is also VERY important. A 1896 1$ bill in unc condition with the serial number 1* could be worth millions.
Well I m cashier in Pakistan and I once got mark of the beast with star I mean 6666666* (100$ bill) But exchange was 157=1$ so I wasnt be able to hold it for myself so I payed tocustomer
I remember when you found those coins in a storage locker. You found some semi new ones you didn't think had any value but there are lots of newer coins that have really good value. I hope you looked further into them before spending them!
i just found a web note going along with this video, its says “Series, 1988, A” i think thats what you’re talking about? but it had nothing above the E in ONE, there is just the number 108 below it please help
I just went to the bank 2 days ago and the teller gave me three, blue seal, $1Silver Certificates in my change. 1 has a star! I asked if she had any more old money like that snd she gave me two, red seal, $5 US Notes! I kindly thanked her and went on my way! XD
I found a blue seal dollar on the street and it was soaked in wet but it was not damaged that bad so it was salvageable. That was the 3 best moment of my life
Told you coins were cool. Did you have fun researching it my favourite part. You did a really good job explaining. Notes aren’t my strong suit. So this was great you sound like you been researching for years.
In the UK our £1 notes were replaced by a coin in 1983. £5-£50 are all polymer now. Note much to hunt for now. The oldest in circulation is 2016. A few paper £20 and £50s are around but will be withrawn in September 2022.
Nice job on this video. You are really doing your homework and taking the time to learn about what you are finding. Maybe your channel will have a great future in numismatics. The coin hunting community is really an awesome bunch of people.
Most ppl think the bank would check the notes but that would take forever.. they have machines that just count the notes for them and their not looking for symbols and errors , that could make coins and bills valuable
Ok anyone else notice anything funny about the 2 $100 bills at the end or am i the only one..... green screen or magic trick ? Lol either way its weird lookin
Hello, they also have notes that the seals are brown and then they'll have a state or a territory on it. When I mean on it, they're stamped on it. They were used during World War II in case the enemy gets a hold of them and they'll be useless. Like what was maybe in the Philippines Alaska and especially Hawaii oh, I also think that use them in West Africa.
I think the 2019 bill (with the large 1) is from a special edition set from the BEP (Bureau of Engraving and Printing.) Maybe from a birthday set of some other special occasion. Please go to the BEP.gov
Radar notes are worth lots of $$ if of course in great condition,I'm always on the lookout for them, Sometimes called "SWIMS" when serial numbers remains the same when the note is rotated through a half turn[upside-down].The middle digit must be 0 or 8 and the remaining digits must be 0,6,8 or 9.In Canadian banknotes each denomination only has 127 Rotator/SWIMS of every ten million notes.Example 6990669/8860988/9000006.In America you would have many more just by virtue of the larger scale of banknotes printed in your country. Just think how many banknotes that are printed in your country .
was handed a dollar bill..it has three 7's at the end of the serial no. ...but the 2nd 7 is up a little and the last 7 even more...it looks like a slot machine 777 with last 2 7's uneven....would this be worth anything?
My bank called me last week telling me she had some new $1.00 Bill's. So I go to get them and they had a $100.00 and $50.00 stack. Both sequential serial numbers! Crisp, new, sequential serial numbers Bill's. Can't go wrong there.
Lot: 45 Rare year 2017 dollar bills. ALL are series “ A” ALL have the beginnings of an additional “O” next to Washington’s photo. If Washington’s photo was removed, you would see the complete “O” On the obverse under “Washington DC” under the “O” there are thirty-six small “spaces” where the gap should be but there are also eight “wide “spaces” and one space with no space and touching. On the reverse ALL 45 have the same small number “4” in the right corner. As to condition, most are near mint / mint. There are a handful ( perhaps 5) that appear to have been folded/creased in the center but NONE with heavy folding or creasing. $80,000 OBO ( no offers under $40,000, please) -Al
Hi sweetheart, so glad you looked into the money you found, I was worried someone might cheat you out of it since you said over and over you didn't know anything about old coins and bills. I'm the lady who told you to go to my currency. Com and check out your Star notes, figured that would be a place to start and you would figure out the rest oh, so so glad you did. You are a doll I love watching your videos
You need to research binary and trinary serial numbers and radar repeaters and regular radars. I would explain all that but look them up glad to see you're doing some money hunting.
I'm so glad you got into collecting currency and coins. I myself have just started collecting coins. Don't make enough money at my job to start with currency. But it's a lot of fun!
I was going to tell you to watch silverpicker, but you said the same thing he did about web notes. He's a good one to check out if you haven't already done so.
Webb was the Secretary of the treasury with his signature on bottom right side of the bill if I remember correctly. Haven't looked at one in a bit. If I'm wrong please let me know. Haven't been in this hobby for a long time.
You're right, the 1963A has his signature, he holds distinction for the shortest term in history. 28 days or something and yet they printed a billion of them, lol
Do you play a piano? Just wondering. You have unusual fingers. Nothing wrong but they are amazing. I study hands. Just flipping through and noticed your hands. Great video too.
Does anyone know if my $2 bill is worth anything? It’s a normal $2 bill that is a 2003A series. I ran it through a fancy serial number checker and it was 94%. The serial number is F03214413A
My mom has one of a couple of these she used to work retail and she said people don’t look at the bills they hand out and she’s collected $2 bills and she’s collected a few red seals and a few blue seals
Trinary note: serial number with 3 numbers. Binary notes: 2 numbers. Birthday notes: 02191985 or 19850219 look for these in any bill. The yellow seal is the most rare to find. Be mindful to where you dump your searched bills. Go to another county and another bank to dump your searched bills and coins. Don't want to see the same stack of bills and coins you searched last week in this week's pick up of bills and coins. Also, if your coin hunting at banks, don't drop your coins back to the bank; coin star can freely count your coins if you get an e gift card from them, I suggest Starbucks or Amazon.
Where I used to work we played a game using $1 bills called liars poker. And the 1s in the serial numbers counted as aces, So you can imagine how valuable a dollar bill with several 1s can be.
cool info! I just found my first star note it's common but it was fun looking for it. I'll keep looking and who knows maybe some day I'll find a rare one. Thanks for the info!!!
Hi guys I do like the money research video's a lot. I'm learning alot and it's interesting to me. I like the variety of different things you do on your Channel. You guys are going places so keep doing what you're doing love you guys.😊👫
Ok I think on your web bills it will either have a number or letter but not both on the bottom right corner. And also start looking at the white board around your bills. Some are miss cuts. Like there will be more white at the top then the bottom or the other way around. And the same for each end. Once you see it you will always see it. Good luck and just have fun.
IF you enjoyed this video, we recently did the same thing with half dollars! Make sure you check that one out and see if you have one worth thousands!
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Dude you are like the guru of cool shit
LOL Well thank you!!
How do I see how much it's worth
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Amigo I have a $ 10,00 bill.what do you think, mg 86546667 A
You have renewed my obsession with coin and currency collecting. I've collected Greek and Roman coins for a bit but kind of ignored the US coins my father left me. I'm back into them. Right off the bat found a palindrome bill. Very cool.
Just imagining selling a rare dollar then you get another rare dollar from the money he gave you
That has happened to me
Then sell that bill to him and hope that he gives you the dollar you gave him to you back
@@dha856 haha
@@dragonballzuper8188 wow, really? Haha
Or an even rarer dollar
When checking the 1995 series bills you should keep an eye out for the FW 295 error.
Also, I used to go through hundreds of one's a day and finding one star note every 200 - 400 bills is normal.
Do you know of a book to read that tells about what to look for in $1.00 bills like ladders, bookends, star notes etc. And that has how much they are worth. Jebus has got me started on a new hobby. After watching this video I checked my wallet and found a ladder and maybe a birthday dollar bills. So now I wondering how much they are worth. Thanks for any info you can give.
@@joycet.3040 I can't recommend a specific book but uspapermoney.info is a great site that will take you months to fully digest. He covers star notes, print runs, the various ways bills are made. You can even find a serial number lookup to find out where and when your bill was made. As far as values go, check ebays completed auctions for what bills are going for at the moment. Most coin and currency books are out of date before they're even printed.
Thanks Night Hawk for the into. I checked out the website and they most certainly do have quite a bit of information on it. And I will go check EBay's completed auctions. That will also help quite a bit. Thanks!
Yesterday, I reached for some change in my car. And found and extremely shiny 1968 penny! Looked it up, and it's worth $12... #TreasureIsEverywhere
I kept 2 bills for years that had over inked numbers. Thought they were worth a ton because they were errors. When I finally brought them in I found out they were worth nothing more than a regular dollar. This over inking happens when they re-ink the die.
The first note you singled out is actually collectable. It's known as a Tri-Note, meaning the serial number only consists of 3 separate numbers.
I have one of those how much is it worth?
@@brianthelion12 worth 1 dollar, I sort/count tens of thousands of dollars a week for gaming, over a million and a half dollars a year. For many years I collected all $1 star notes, tried to sell them, nope, no takers so i spent them. i now save them for a friend who has yet to find anyone who will give more than a dollar for a dollar bill.
@@brianthelion12 to have value, it must be a binary dollar in a low range like 01011001 this would fetch at least $800 if the bill has no creases and is in mint crisp condition
Al
This is a gateway drug to coin hunting. Next thing you'll be going through cases of half dollars. Lol.
Once again, great video. One minor correction, Silver certificates (blue seals) are no longer "backed by silver." Since 1968, silver certificates have only been redeemable in Federal Reserve Notes. Condition also counts with bills (just like baseball cards/comics and other collectibles), in part because of how fragile they are.
In reference to your explanation of the different types of notes...its not just the seal that is a different color but also (usually) the serial number. Also, there are (were) National Bank notes which had a brown seal and serial number and Federal Reserve Bank Notes which could be either blue or brown. There is not much chance of finding any of these bank notes in circulation due to their age, however, I recall years ago (when my folks owned a flea bag motel) that a guest had paid for their stay with National Bank Notes. Have no idea why...perhaps he/she/they were down on their luck and had to spend part of their collection.
I found two silver certificates in 15 years of banking. Good information Jebus!
I've had a lot of star notes, I didn't think they were worth more than face value because they weren't old at all. It looks like next time I come across one, I'll make sure to look it up!
Definitely look them up, you just never know! Makes me sick thinking of all the dollars I have probably spent in the past without even knowing it lol
@@TreasureHuntingWithJebus excuse me but I have a 1995 series dollar bill but the # under the E, not above, does that mean it's just a regular dollar bill?
Hey keep that 2019 for two reasons it's a birth your note and that one is a misprint so it is valuable
This is an awesome video! Why don't you do more of these? Especially after your yard sales and flea market sales.
I’ve had a blue seal but I didn’t think much of it and used it for cookies at school😭😢😢
Blue seals aren’t worth much, they were common in the 1940-1950s it’s probably worth only $10 more
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Great presentation...straight and to the point
The 2019 looks screen print if from 80's
Man! There's some music or something in the background. Makes me think there's a cat meowing in the house I'm in.
The 2013 B Starnote are the ones to look for. There are certain ones that were printed twice. Singles worth at least $20 but pairs at least $1000
Yeah I think it's a printing error. I found one where two green tracks from the printing machine trailed the ink. Trying to find the value. Love it! Glad you're doing this
Sweet! Thanks for watching!
they are 1935G. 1935E. 1935F. etc
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Great job! I Have over $3000.00 worth of star bills. Now just need to do the research!
James Ashlock look up at least 8 per day, (more if you have the time) and you’ll have them all researched within a year’s time.
Older star notes have the star at the beginning of the serial number. I also have about 100 /20 page wallets that have all my star notes and money from the 50s, and 20s and the rarer Hawaii notes.
Cool.
Yeah i like the Hawaii notes as well and the $1 bills that says the word ONE in large letters.
The silver certificate with the yellow treasury seal that was shown at the beginning of the video is called a North Africa note. During the time in WWII when American troops were battling Rommel for control of the whole northern swath of the African continent, US soldiers on this front were paid only in these specially printed bills. The reason was that the US feared that the Nazis might take all of the US currency that troops were pumping into the local economies. In case this did happen, the yellow seal would indicate that the money had been stolen, and the US could intentionally devalue specifically just the North African US silver certificates, blocking Germany from using the money.
That was a most concise and understandable explanation for how to search currency. Thank you
Liked the vid, we found a 1953 5 dollar silver certificate, its fun collecting old money
Anyone else notice the bill with the “big 1” have 2019 as the first 4 numbers
A banknote is worth what people are willing to pay for them. For example a birthday note could be worth more for the person that has birthday on that day. Condition is also VERY important. A 1896 1$ bill in unc condition with the serial number 1* could be worth millions.
What do you guys find more entertaining when we do not have storage units? Lottery? Searching money? or what else?
I like both lottery and money but your lottery luck is in the dumps and dumpster diving
lottery ticket challenges.
Searching money
Dumpster diving ones are cool, maybe thrift shop treasure hunting?
Love all your video s love you guys
I love your videos of you and Amber they keep me kept up to date
I told you the info about the star note being a misprint your welcome
You can make friends at the bank and have them save old coins for you
Really cool. I used to work as a cashier. Was always looking for a silver certificate. I liked the video.
Awesome! Thank you!
Well I m cashier in Pakistan and I once got mark of the beast with star I mean 6666666* (100$ bill)
But exchange was 157=1$ so I wasnt be able to hold it for myself so I payed tocustomer
YES! ANOTHER CURRENCY VIDEO!
I felt the need to wash my hands for you after going thru that money. It's always dirty!!
I remember when you found those coins in a storage locker. You found some semi new ones you didn't think had any value but there are lots of newer coins that have really good value. I hope you looked further into them before spending them!
We have researched them!
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You learn something everyday. Thank you.
Awesome video, thanks for the update information, have a blessed day and keep smiling .☺
$1 good to start with. Some bill will have differ serial #.
The Federal Reserve Note is a promissory note.
Go to a bank out in the country somewhere.
That's what I do .Good idea. Or just when in your daily travels.
I have a $1 1935 how much the value
Reymar Nantes I also have one of these and I’m also interested
@@reymarnantes9353 Need to know more about the bill. It's probably a silver certificate.
You forgot about another seal color. There are brown seal notes as well. 😉
i just found a web note going along with this video, its says “Series, 1988, A” i think thats what you’re talking about? but it had nothing above the E in ONE, there is just the number 108 below it please help
I just went to the bank 2 days ago and the teller gave me three, blue seal, $1Silver Certificates in my change. 1 has a star!
I asked if she had any more old money like that snd she gave me two, red seal, $5 US Notes!
I kindly thanked her and went on my way! XD
Thank you for putting the video out there. I've come across sever bills with yellow markings. I had no idea they were rare.
I found a blue seal dollar on the street and it was soaked in wet but it was not damaged that bad so it was salvageable. That was the 3 best moment of my life
Told you coins were cool. Did you have fun researching it my favourite part. You did a really good job explaining. Notes aren’t my strong suit. So this was great you sound like you been researching for years.
In the UK our £1 notes were replaced by a coin in 1983. £5-£50 are all polymer now. Note much to hunt for now. The oldest in circulation is 2016. A few paper £20 and £50s are around but will be withrawn in September 2022.
Great video about money collecting interesting information now I know what to look for and how to make money
Good info, Bruh. I volunteer in a gift shop and this will give me something to do when business is slow!
Thanks! It's fun, you never know when you can come across some free money
Nice job on this video. You are really doing your homework and taking the time to learn about what you are finding. Maybe your channel will have a great future in numismatics. The coin hunting community is really an awesome bunch of people.
Most ppl think the bank would check the notes but that would take forever.. they have machines that just count the notes for them and their not looking for symbols and errors , that could make coins and bills valuable
Ok anyone else notice anything funny about the 2 $100 bills at the end or am i the only one..... green screen or magic trick ? Lol either way its weird lookin
Caught that too thought I was having a flash back Issue
@@jayolsen6989 lol agreed
Lol that’s the only reason I looked in the comments to see if anyone else seen it the seals looked transparent
Hello, they also have notes that the seals are brown and then they'll have a state or a territory on it. When I mean on it, they're stamped on it. They were used during World War II in case the enemy gets a hold of them and they'll be useless. Like what was maybe in the Philippines Alaska and especially Hawaii oh, I also think that use them in West Africa.
Is the stack getting smaller or what???? Ok so you so happen to find a star note ,you got some super luck I guess...🤔
I think the 2019 bill (with the large 1) is from a special edition set from the BEP (Bureau of Engraving and Printing.) Maybe from a birthday set of some other special occasion. Please go to the BEP.gov
I have a 5 Dollar bill that starts with 0000 (4 zeros)
Nice, been looking for one of those for a bit.
@jfsfrnd I plan on it I also have a one dollar star note that starts with 000
Is it a star note?
Is it a star note?
I have one too
Radar notes are worth lots of $$ if of course in great condition,I'm always on the lookout for them, Sometimes called "SWIMS" when serial numbers remains the same when the note is rotated through a half turn[upside-down].The middle digit must be 0 or 8 and the remaining digits must be 0,6,8 or 9.In Canadian banknotes each denomination only has 127 Rotator/SWIMS of every ten million notes.Example 6990669/8860988/9000006.In America you would have many more just by virtue of the larger scale of banknotes printed in your country. Just think how many banknotes that are printed in your country .
was handed a dollar bill..it has three 7's at the end of the serial no. ...but the 2nd 7 is up a little and the last 7 even more...it looks like a slot machine 777 with last 2 7's uneven....would this be worth anything?
ALL Notes are Exactly that.....I.O.U.'s aka Promissory NOTES....including & especially, FRN's
The 4 digit serial number
My bank called me last week telling me she had some new $1.00 Bill's. So I go to get them and they had a $100.00 and $50.00 stack. Both sequential serial numbers! Crisp, new, sequential serial numbers Bill's. Can't go wrong there.
he passed alot of low numbers...any bill that starts with a zero
Lot:
45 Rare year 2017
dollar bills.
ALL are series “ A”
ALL have the beginnings of an additional “O” next to Washington’s photo. If Washington’s photo was removed, you would see the complete “O”
On the obverse under “Washington DC” under the “O” there are thirty-six small “spaces” where
the gap should be but there are also eight “wide “spaces” and one space with no space and touching.
On the reverse ALL 45 have the same small number “4” in the right corner.
As to condition, most are near mint / mint. There are a handful ( perhaps 5) that appear to have been folded/creased in the center but NONE with heavy folding or creasing.
$80,000 OBO ( no offers under $40,000, please)
-Al
I found a 1935 blue note silver certificate! I found on the ground at the air port my friend.
Once I was in Walmart I paid with a rare one dollar and the cashier was like you really need to check your money and she happily took it. :(
Who still here 2020
Im here.
Hi sweetheart, so glad you looked into the money you found, I was worried someone might cheat you out of it since you said over and over you didn't know anything about old coins and bills. I'm the lady who told you to go to my currency. Com and check out your Star notes, figured that would be a place to start and you would figure out the rest oh, so so glad you did. You are a doll I love watching your videos
Thank you
You need to research binary and trinary serial numbers and radar repeaters and regular radars. I would explain all that but look them up glad to see you're doing some money hunting.
Thank you. Jebus
I enjoy flipping money also. I keep most of it though. New sub🙌
Wish I'd seen this sooner I just passed a ⭐ note to a friend and pointed out the star too.
What is the link to check that money value
Great video guys like u I find it so cool with all the collections u can make 😁
I'm so glad you got into collecting currency and coins. I myself have just started collecting coins. Don't make enough money at my job to start with currency. But it's a lot of fun!
I was going to tell you to watch silverpicker, but you said the same thing he did about web notes. He's a good one to check out if you haven't already done so.
i have that in my five dollar 1988 A series web note...
I've looking forward on seeing a 10k bill if you got one cuz' i already have one on me.
I really do love these videos. Thank you so much for this fun video.
Webb was the Secretary of the treasury with his signature on bottom right side of the bill if I remember correctly. Haven't looked at one in a bit. If I'm wrong please let me know. Haven't been in this hobby for a long time.
You're right, the 1963A has his signature, he holds distinction for the shortest term in history. 28 days or something and yet they printed a billion of them, lol
7:30 minor printing error but doesn’t add any value
What a great voice this kid has.
Do you play a piano? Just wondering. You have unusual fingers. Nothing wrong but they are amazing. I study hands. Just flipping through and noticed your hands. Great video too.
just checking in trying to keep up with you,good info thanks.
Bueno Suerte' mi amigos.
(Good Luck)
Like the video. Good descriptions. Thanks
I ACTUALLY HAVE A $20 BILL THAT HAS A STAR AT THE END OF THE SERIAL NUMBER!!!!
Star notes, aka replacement notes, can be worth a lot of money! cool find
Me too.
Thanks for teaching us cool 😎 stuff !
That one's that counterfeit LOL
Does anyone know if my $2 bill is worth anything? It’s a normal $2 bill that is a 2003A series. I ran it through a fancy serial number checker and it was 94%. The serial number is F03214413A
My mom has one of a couple of these she used to work retail and she said people don’t look at the bills they hand out and she’s collected $2 bills and she’s collected a few red seals and a few blue seals
Trinary note: serial number with 3 numbers. Binary notes: 2 numbers. Birthday notes: 02191985 or 19850219 look for these in any bill. The yellow seal is the most rare to find. Be mindful to where you dump your searched bills. Go to another county and another bank to dump your searched bills and coins. Don't want to see the same stack of bills and coins you searched last week in this week's pick up of bills and coins. Also, if your coin hunting at banks, don't drop your coins back to the bank; coin star can freely count your coins if you get an e gift card from them, I suggest Starbucks or Amazon.
I just acquired a stack of $1 star notes... selling each for $5 on ebay...
Nice!!
Great info. Thanks
Where I used to work we played a game using $1 bills called liars poker. And the 1s in the serial numbers counted as aces, So you can imagine how valuable a dollar bill with several 1s can be.
Very nice video brother , never know before about web dollar 💵 bill
Don’t forget to add the numbers up. The lower the total the higher the value.
cool info! I just found my first star note it's common but it was fun looking for it. I'll keep looking and who knows maybe some day I'll find a rare one. Thanks for the info!!!
I just got into coin collecting, but now I'm also going to check my paper money.
Hi guys I do like the money research video's a lot. I'm learning alot and it's interesting to me. I like the variety of different things you do on your Channel. You guys are going places so keep doing what you're doing love you guys.😊👫
Ok I think on your web bills it will either have a number or letter but not both on the bottom right corner. And also start looking at the white board around your bills. Some are miss cuts. Like there will be more white at the top then the bottom or the other way around. And the same for each end. Once you see it you will always see it. Good luck and just have fun.