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Garrett Fortune Hunter, White's CoinMaster, Garrett American S3, Compass Coin Magnum and a couple of others you will only find in museums!
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Picked these up in the last week....

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Spent less than a grand for all 3!

Hope all find what they seek!

Best Wishes,

Scott
 

with our inflation rates they need to bring back the 500 bill. They have had a 500 euro note since the beginning heck of a lot easier to carry a wad
 

with our inflation rates they need to bring back the 500 bill. They have had a 500 euro note since the beginning heck of a lot easier to carry a wad

problem is i have hard enough time finding a place that will let me spend a 100 bill let alone a 500. most businesses carry much less cash now adays
 

problem is i have hard enough time finding a place that will let me spend a 100 bill let alone a 500. most businesses carry much less cash now adays

You do have a point there. For circulation spending it is not practical. But I am one that is always prepared to purchase with cash ANY deal that comes my way. I usually have no less than 6K on or near me at all times. That is 60 100's it would be so nice to tuck away 12 bills instead.
 

I've got several people on the lookout for a $1000 note.

I said that I'd pay a handsome "finder's Fee" for the right note at the right price.

Hope Y'all are well!

Best,

Scott
 

I've got several people on the lookout for a $1000 note.

I said that I'd pay a handsome "finder's Fee" for the right note at the right price.

Hope Y'all are well!

Best,

Scott
Then you need a 10,000 dollar note REALLY rare
 

I'm ready to buy ....
Show me a note....
I'll pay a finder's fee....

Scott
 

United States money is always good and can be spent no matter how old. Of course collector value is always greater. $1000 - $650 = a great deal!
 

Just curious what’s your finders fee and what condition
There are MANY considerations involved. Just a few:

Graded?
Year?
Condition?
Serial number?
Production run total?
Price?

Each note that I consider will bring its own amount of the "Finder's Fee."
 

Maybe 10%...

Scott
 

A few more received this week....

1928B "Funny Back."
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1950D Richmond FRD.
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1950D Chicago FRD
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1934D New York FRD
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1929 Richmond FRD
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1929 Chicago FRD
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Fractional Currency 1845-1849
Twenty Five Cents
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I was pleased with the prices that I negotiated on each note.

Best Wishes,

Scott
 

Very nice finds, congratulations! :occasion14:
 

Today's "Mail Call!"

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Best Wishes,

Scott
 

AH!
Lookie what I just bought!
A 1923 "Horse Blanket!"
I paid less than they were asking for....
It is "Ungraded" yet the grade would prove to be on the higher end, don't you think?

Perhaps they needed money for a car repair....:dontknow:

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I LOVE my hobby!

Best,

Scott
 

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