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Jun 8, 2018 at 15:07 comment added Jordan.J.D @TylerS.Loeper , I don't think that would be the outcome. They are not forged they are the actual same item. Regardless, I am trying to say that OP might not want to add more money into circulation. More bills == less value.
Jun 5, 2018 at 17:02 comment added Tyler S. Loeper I would think that by 1960s standards, the government would just think that the dollar bills were an amazing forgery. It might be slightly newsworthy, but probably not.
Jun 5, 2018 at 15:16 comment added Jordan.J.D @ArmanX, My focus on the serial numbers was meant more so that you are introducing duplicate bills into the system - not as much about getting caught. It is up to OP if he wants to take that route.
Jun 5, 2018 at 15:11 comment added ArmanX Even today, bills with duplicate serial numbers can exist for year without anyone catching them (there are some really good forgeries out there). 150 \$100 bills would never be found 50 years ago. Unless both duplicate bills were somehow involved in a crime high enough to be logged and kept in storage... no one would ever find the duplicates. Especially since they'll be removed from circulation (destroyed) in under two decades anyway.
Jun 5, 2018 at 13:34 history answered Jordan.J.D CC BY-SA 4.0