John Sessoms wrote: > Nothing to do with Pentax, but I got another one of those curious > incidents at work today. Happens about every six months or so ... > > Manager comes over this morning with a dollar bill someone tendered & > asks "Is this REAL? I've never seen one like this before." Only thing I > can figure is I run the photo lab, so I must be the resident expert on > anything to do with printing ... including money? > > I look at it and tell him it's real; told him what it was and offer a > dollar in exchange for it. > > He swapped. > > Series 1935G Silver Certificate, no motto - Elizabeth Rudel Smith & C > Douglas Dillon signatures (Treasurer of US and Sec of Treasury). > > Smith was Treasurer from Jan 30, 1961 through April 13, 1962 which > establishes the date as ca. 1961. Did a quick eBay search after I got > home. Looks like it's worth $3 - $5. > > Like I said, nothing to do with Pentax, but it's Friday, and even though > it's not "FS Friday", I did manage to mention eBay. ;-D > >
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