This is a super cool thread. It got me thinking.
I worked as a Teller as a State Bank in MN during Summers in High School, and every so often in College. As a collector, I always was looking for interesting things to come across the counter. We were allowed to 'buy' out of our own till. So I found these older bills from 1932, a bill with a repeating serial number, and then this low number $5 bill.
But the coolest thing I think is this Kennedy $20 bill. There's a lot of lore out there if I recall correctly, with $1 and maybe $5 bills made in 1963, with the "K" Fed Reserve bank designation ('K' for Kennedy and the Dallas, TX reserve bank), and 4x number 11's on the bill (JFK killed in 11th month, 22nd day (11 x2) and at age 44 (11 x4)). But I was floored to find this example with the Serial Number beginning with 1963! Crazy. Not sure who cares, but it was eye-popping to find. Too bad it's from '93, and not '63...
Anyway, good memories of a great summer job!
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