Flyjack, I tried to figure out why I said that but couldn't. Something to keep looking for.
There's a link to the story of the teacher in Oklahoma who was selling a Cooper bill on ebay around the time of the Ingram auction.
It was possible the info came from that story but maybe not. It sounds like something I would have read in a newspaper? I was trying to see if Ckret might have said that but I don't think so. Looking at some dz.com posts, there seems to be statements that the rubber bands were around each bundle..which is odd..not one set of rubber bands around a 3 bundles. If rubber bands were around individual bundles of approx 100 bills, that's pretty odd to me. Because it doesn't make sense with the various "bank bands" memos.
The ebay bill story:
The Ingrams had moved back to Oklahoma. I researched that and it appeared to be true.
The story was something like this (the ebay link is no longer valid)
FBI agent's son (retired teacher) buying an Ingram bill 20 years ago from the Ingram family, for his father, who is now dead.
The teacher had Brian's younger brother in class
The bill was apparently authenticated by PCGS
Whatever bill that is, it'd be nice to know. It has a more interesting story behind it for collectors..or the Singaporan syndicate I'm in contact with for the Cooper bill pump and dump operation.
Snowmman,
Do you happen to recall where this came from? One of your posts on DZ..
"They said only one bundle was missing rubber bands"
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