Theywereshredded, justlikeyouknow, whenwehave a bad $1 billtoday, youknow, eventuallyendsupbackattheFederalReserveandtheyshredtheoldonesinfrontdo.
Oncethiswas 18 82 there's a goldshortageattheTreasury.
Rightaroundthattime.
Theyshowed a lotofpaperbillslikethis, especiallywhenthisonewasmadewhenwestilllivedin a worldwherepeoplereallydidn't wantpapermoneybecausethepapermoneywasjust a receiptforgold.
Butithadadvantages.
Firstoffice, a lotlessbulkythancarryingaroundgoldcoins.
Andtheotheradvantageofthiswasifyouweretravelingsayingthestagecoachsomewhereandyouwererobbed, youknow, had a traceabledocumentinsteadofsomegoldcoinsinyourpocketwhichwerenottraceable.
Itallmakesgoodsense.
Howmuchyouwantforthese.
I'd liketoget 33,000 forthisnote, and I'd liketoget 17,000 forthisnote.
So I liketogeteven $50,000.
Okay, I wantoneofmyfriendscomingouthereandlookatit, buthedealsinthisstuffalmostexclusively.
Sure, theylookrealtome, butthere's a lotoftreatmentspeopledoingthesethingstomakethemlookbetter.
Understand?
Okay, sohangout a fewminutesand I'llgetitdownhere, okay?
I'llberightback.
Wehaveheretoday, youknow, 2 $500 billsthathewants a lotofmoneyfor.