Found an end table at the curb going to get thrown away at a neighbor's???
Cul8r
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And about 6 hrs later after a trip to hobby lobby , adding a shelf underneath and a quarter inch of casting resin . Bam nice little place for me to sit and act like i know what I'm doin!

Thx neighbor i couldn't have done it without you.
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The pics are too close to make out what I'm looking at. Is that the top of the table?
How are you at fixing roofs ? The heat was on max and it blew the roof.

Casting resin can adversely effect your coins if left sitting too long.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/mysetregistry/showcase/6602
I cannot determine what we are supposed to see... looks like a small section of a table you scavenged. Cheers, RickO
I'm not a currency person, but if that bill is authentic, it would have to be worth a lot due to its serial number.
My strategy is about collecting what I intend to keep, not investing in what I plan to sell.
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If I am interpreting correctly, the OP placed the bill on his table and poured resin over it to make a new table top (or shelf top for the shelf he added)?
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It looks like one of those "collectable" gold foil bills.
https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/mysetregistry/showcase/6602
It’s not a real note. Nice addition though.
The top frame of that drawer looks like your neighbor stored his drill bits there.
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You can't beat free. Every storage area/work surface is valuable.
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I'm still confused.
The only thing I'm sure about is that I don't want him renovating my furniture.
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I thought you were going to tell us you found a secret drawer with treasure in it.
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why did you post this?? Table buy??? or showing the bill ?
Whatever purpose those holes were drilled for the guy who did the drilling would have flunked 7th grade woodshop.
Are the pen hangers original?
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I was hoping for more pictures taken from more of a distance. I really wanted to see what it is.
Is there a point here?