BuffaloBoy
Gold Member
Hi all, I found a $20 bill from 2004 under the lawn mower of my grandfather's house-it was not there last week, I cut the lawn every week. Anyway, under the lawn mower I found a 2006 colorized $20 bill... the whole right half is there, but the left half is nowhere to be found.
I am not a person to rip the $20 in half and double my money, this dollar bill has clearly seen its day... Here is the description:
about 50-55% of the bill is there, the bottom right serial number is clearly visable but cannot read "Jackson" under andrew jackson.
The $20 looks like moths have gotten to it, 5 small holes but the green treasury seal is still there.
Held up to the light, the water mark of Jackson is clearly visable and the bottom right 20 changes color when tilted in the light(LEGIT NOTE)
What do I do with the bill? will the bank accept it and give me a new one? Sorry my scanner will not scan money for some reason, it will scan coins though(security feature?)
Thanks all for reading, and for all the helpful responses/personal experiances, thanks for posting!!!
HH!
BuffaloBoy
I am not a person to rip the $20 in half and double my money, this dollar bill has clearly seen its day... Here is the description:
about 50-55% of the bill is there, the bottom right serial number is clearly visable but cannot read "Jackson" under andrew jackson.
The $20 looks like moths have gotten to it, 5 small holes but the green treasury seal is still there.
Held up to the light, the water mark of Jackson is clearly visable and the bottom right 20 changes color when tilted in the light(LEGIT NOTE)
What do I do with the bill? will the bank accept it and give me a new one? Sorry my scanner will not scan money for some reason, it will scan coins though(security feature?)
Thanks all for reading, and for all the helpful responses/personal experiances, thanks for posting!!!
HH!
BuffaloBoy