Great advice Steve! I’m going to have to start taking a better look at my bills. Thank you so much for everything you do thank you for teaching us. Blessings always, ❤️🙏😊
This is off topic of this video but I saw something cool I think you'll like. I drive for a living and every so often I'll go coin shop hopping in different areas. A week or two ago I was coin shop hopping in West Virginia. One shop i went to I was just having random conversation with the owner. While we were talking he pulls out a full strap of uncirculated 1929 $20 bills sequencial numbers from Huntington, West Virginia. They were sitting in a safe for over 90 years as crisp and clean as the day they left the bank. The teller stamp was 1932 or 1933. He was putting them into a protective capsule case. He said they walked through the door. He said he's had them for a couple years. He hasn't wanted to sell them yet. He says if he does sell them he'll probably go heritage auction. That was probably the coolest thing I'll ever see.
Have a happy Thanksgiving! I do notice a few 2001 notes in the till, but rarely any that are in a condition close to EF or better, same with 1988 and 1988A. That being said, actually found another 1988A in EF. Never found a gutter fold in circulation, but did find one similar to the one you shown at a local pawn shop, being sold for a non error price.
I got a 1988A in change this week no creases and clean surfaces some bending on 2 corners and in the center but over all pretty nice. Happy Thanksgiving
Thanks for sharing your gutter error note. I have 2, $1 gutter errors and have never found any in my strap searches.
Great advice Steve! I’m going to have to start taking a better look at my bills. Thank you so much for everything you do thank you for teaching us. Blessings always, ❤️🙏😊
This is off topic of this video but I saw something cool I think you'll like. I drive for a living and every so often I'll go coin shop hopping in different areas. A week or two ago I was coin shop hopping in West Virginia. One shop i went to I was just having random conversation with the owner. While we were talking he pulls out a full strap of uncirculated 1929 $20 bills sequencial numbers from Huntington, West Virginia. They were sitting in a safe for over 90 years as crisp and clean as the day they left the bank. The teller stamp was 1932 or 1933. He was putting them into a protective capsule case. He said they walked through the door. He said he's had them for a couple years. He hasn't wanted to sell them yet. He says if he does sell them he'll probably go heritage auction. That was probably the coolest thing I'll ever see.
So a $10,000 strap then?
Have a happy Thanksgiving! I do notice a few 2001 notes in the till, but rarely any that are in a condition close to EF or better, same with 1988 and 1988A. That being said, actually found another 1988A in EF. Never found a gutter fold in circulation, but did find one similar to the one you shown at a local pawn shop, being sold for a non error price.
I saw two white lines.🙏🌹🙏
Happy thanksgiving Y'all .🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃🦃
Happy holidays 💐🌹🌸🌷🙏🌷🌸🌹
Enjoyable video.
Happy 🦃 Thanksgiving !
I got a 1988A in change this week no creases and clean surfaces some bending on 2 corners and in the center but over all pretty nice. Happy Thanksgiving
Nice gutter fold!
First finally! Happy turkey day brother!
Happy Thanksgiving!
Where do I get this and also happy Thanksgiving😂
I only have one gutter fold error. It's a 1935 $1.00 silver certificate.
Are the horizontal gutter folds more rare? I may have one on a SC $5
@@jaymartell2967 The only way they break down gutter folds are single and multiple.