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Old January 27th 13, 07:52 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Drago the Wolf
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill

Hey guys,

Its been a while. I was just wondering when anyone here thinks the new
colorized $100 bills will be released into circulation. I figure most
of the time new U.S. currency is released, it is usually in the spring
or fall of the year, and the new $100 bill obviously not going to be
released this spring, seeing as, the Treasury and Federal Reserve
annouced a six months notice before the actually release of the new
$100 bill. So, obviously I'm guessing September through November as a
possibilty. They would probably try to get them out for Christmas, I
would guess, seeing as the holiday season is when people spend large
amounts of money.

One thing I would like to mention is, you know how they "claimed" that
the problem with the new $100 bills was sporatic creasing in the
paper? Well, I told a worker at my local credit union about that
problem and she said "Thats not the real reason they aren't releasing
the new $100s yet, but I can't tell you the real reason why" So what
do you guys think "the real reason" is?

Tom
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Old January 27th 13, 01:10 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jim_Higgins
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill

On 1/27/13 1:52 AM, Drago the Wolf wrote:
Hey guys,

Its been a while. I was just wondering when anyone here thinks the new
colorized $100 bills will be released into circulation. I figure most
of the time new U.S. currency is released, it is usually in the spring
or fall of the year, and the new $100 bill obviously not going to be
released this spring, seeing as, the Treasury and Federal Reserve
annouced a six months notice before the actually release of the new
$100 bill. So, obviously I'm guessing September through November as a
possibilty. They would probably try to get them out for Christmas, I
would guess, seeing as the holiday season is when people spend large
amounts of money.

One thing I would like to mention is, you know how they "claimed" that
the problem with the new $100 bills was sporatic creasing in the
paper? Well, I told a worker at my local credit union about that
problem and she said "Thats not the real reason they aren't releasing
the new $100s yet, but I can't tell you the real reason why" So what
do you guys think "the real reason" is?

Tom


Probably that would interfere with the new issuer of US currency-Parker
Brothers.
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Old January 27th 13, 01:31 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Frank N. Stein
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill



"Drago the Wolf" wrote in message
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One thing I would like to mention is, you know how they "claimed" that

the problem with the new $100 bills was sporatic creasing in the
paper? Well, I told a worker at my local credit union about that
problem and she said "Thats not the real reason they aren't releasing
the new $100s yet, but I can't tell you the real reason why" So what
do you guys think "the real reason" is?

Yes, I'm sure the Treasury Dep't informs some rinky-dink credit union all about
the $100 bills but no one in the media has a clue.
Drago, you haven't been missed - go crawl back under your rock.


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Old January 27th 13, 02:52 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Jerry Dennis
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill

On Jan 27, 1:52*am, Drago the Wolf wrote:
Hey guys,

Its been a while. I was just wondering when anyone here thinks the new
colorized $100 bills will be released into circulation. I figure most
of the time new U.S. currency is released, it is usually in the spring
or fall of the year, and the new $100 bill obviously not going to be
released this spring, seeing as, the Treasury and Federal Reserve
annouced a six months notice before the actually release of the new
$100 bill. So, obviously I'm guessing September through November as a
possibilty. They would probably try to get them out for Christmas, I
would guess, seeing as the holiday season is when people spend large
amounts of money.

One thing I would like to mention is, you know how they "claimed" that
the problem with the new $100 bills was sporatic creasing in the
paper? Well, I told a worker at my local credit union about that
problem and she said "Thats not the real reason they aren't releasing
the new $100s yet, but I can't tell you the real reason why" So what
do you guys think "the real reason" is?

Tom


I don't want to start a major Liberal vs. Conservative flame war here
(but I'm sure someone will), but with the Feds constantly printing
more and more money due to excessive government spending (BOTH sides,
people), we've got so many current $100 bills that it'll take years
before they wear out to be replaced. I still, occasionally, get a
small portrait bill from my bank. And it's usually in pretty good
shape.

I've noticed that older large portrait $20s are getting harder to find
and newer colorized $20s predominate. The $10s and $5s seem to lean
toward colorized over the older large portrait bills. As for $50s, it
seems evenly split.

Jerry
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Old January 27th 13, 03:31 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Bremick
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill

"Drago the Wolf" wrote in message
...

Hey guys,

Its been a while. I was just wondering when anyone here thinks the new
colorized $100 bills will be released into circulation. I figure most
of the time new U.S. currency is released, it is usually in the spring
or fall of the year, and the new $100 bill obviously not going to be
released this spring, seeing as, the Treasury and Federal Reserve
annouced a six months notice before the actually release of the new
$100 bill. So, obviously I'm guessing September through November as a
possibilty. They would probably try to get them out for Christmas, I
would guess, seeing as the holiday season is when people spend large
amounts of money.

One thing I would like to mention is, you know how they "claimed" that
the problem with the new $100 bills was sporatic creasing in the
paper? Well, I told a worker at my local credit union about that
problem and she said "Thats not the real reason they aren't releasing
the new $100s yet, but I can't tell you the real reason why" So what
do you guys think "the real reason" is?

Tom
----------

The Fed reportedly still hasn't announced a release date yet, so I doubt
even the most savvy credit union worker would know. Are you suggesting
some sort of conspiracy here? Since I can't afford to collect $100 bill
varieties, and seldom see one anyway, I never gave the topic much thought.

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Old January 27th 13, 05:15 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill

On Sunday, January 27, 2013 7:52:30 AM UTC-6, Jerry Dennis wrote:
On Jan 27, 1:52*am, Drago the Wolf wrote: Hey guys, Its been a while. I was just wondering when anyone here thinks the new colorized $100 bills will be released into circulation. I figure most of the time new U.S. currency is released, it is usually in the spring or fall of the year, and the new $100 bill obviously not going to be released this spring, seeing as, the Treasury and Federal Reserve annouced a six months notice before the actually release of the new $100 bill. So, obviously I'm guessing September through November as a possibilty. They would probably try to get them out for Christmas, I would guess, seeing as the holiday season is when people spend large amounts of money. One thing I would like to mention is, you know how they "claimed" that the problem with the new $100 bills was sporatic creasing in the paper? Well, I told a worker at my local credit union about that problem and she said "Thats not the real reason they aren't releasing the new $100s yet, but I can't tell you the real reason why" So what do you guys think "the real reason" is? Tom I don't want to start a major Liberal vs. Conservative flame war here (but I'm sure someone will), but with the Feds constantly printing more and more money due to excessive government spending (BOTH sides, people), we've got so many current $100 bills that it'll take years before they wear out to be replaced. I still, occasionally, get a small portrait bill from my bank. And it's usually in pretty good shape. I've noticed that older large portrait $20s are getting harder to find and newer colorized $20s predominate. The $10s and $5s seem to lean toward colorized over the older large portrait bills. As for $50s, it seems evenly split. Jerry


Methinks (without much evidence)that the BEP is waiting to see if counterfeits of the new $100 will surface BEFORE the notes are released here. This would probably be a sign that the jolly Germans are directly helping the North Koreans to make high quality fakes.

I do use a fair amount of cash and the new colorized FRB notes now greatly predominate in each and every denomination that has been redone.

oly
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Old January 27th 13, 11:23 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Drago the Wolf
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Drago, you haven't been missed - go crawl back under your rock.


None of you people have been missed either, but it is my right to post
here, so go back to your ****ing yourself.

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Old January 27th 13, 11:30 PM posted to rec.collecting.coins
oly
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill

On Sunday, January 27, 2013 4:23:19 PM UTC-6, Drago the Wolf wrote:
Drago, you haven't been missed - go crawl back under your rock. None of you people have been missed either, but it is my right to post here, so go back to your ****ing yourself.


Looks like a direct hit, Mr. Stein. Nice shot, 'though the target might have been rather easy.

oly
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Old January 28th 13, 05:46 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Frank N. Stein
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill



"Drago the Wolf" wrote in message
...


Drago, you haven't been missed - go crawl back under your rock.


None of you people have been missed either, but it is my right to post here, so
go back to your ****ing yourself.


I'd rather go back to ****ing your mother - she's a good lay!


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Old January 28th 13, 09:26 AM posted to rec.collecting.coins
Drago the Wolf
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Default New Colorized $100 Bill

On Jan 27, 11:46*pm, "Frank N. Stein" wrote:
"Drago the Wolf" *wrote in ...

Drago, you haven't been missed - go crawl back under your rock.

None of you people have been missed either, but it is my right to post here, so
go back to your ****ing yourself.


I'd rather go back to ****ing your mother - she's a good lay!


My mom says "Thanks!"
 




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