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klava
Penny Pincher Member
USA
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Posted - 04/24/2010 : 18:07:42
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I keep all my bills with 5 or more of the same number in it. The other day I got my second 6. Its a bit worn but a really cool find in my opinion. Ill post pics of both once the phone sends the pic to my email. Th other one is in really nice shape
Serial: B 94244444 Serial: G 07000300
-K
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Kurr
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uthminsta
1000+ Penny Miser Member
USA
1872 Posts |
Posted - 04/24/2010 : 21:28:15
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I used to go to a coin shop that would give me stuff for a 10% discount if I paid with "four of a kind" notes. That summer I always cashed my paychecks in $1s. Found quite a few of 'em, and only a few "five of a kind." Six of a kind is just sweet. |
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Country
1000+ Penny Miser Member
USA
3121 Posts |
Posted - 04/24/2010 : 21:38:55
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I got a 7 in my wallet that I keep for good luck.
Series 1988-A $1 from Richmond, VA
E86666666N |
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uthminsta
1000+ Penny Miser Member
USA
1872 Posts |
Posted - 04/26/2010 : 22:38:39
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Anyone ever seen an eight of a kind? Just think how rare they are... |
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BCNumismatics
Penny Sorter Member
New Zealand
77 Posts |
Posted - 05/02/2010 : 07:22:44
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quote: Originally posted by uthminsta
Anyone ever seen an eight of a kind? Just think how rare they are...
Solid serial numbered banknotes from any country are very popular.They can command huge prices,especially for the all '8' solid serial number.
Aidan. |
Aidan Work.
My numismatic photos can be found here; http://www.coinforums.com/gallery/u6-bcnumismatics.html .
Please let me know what you think. |
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barrytrot
Administrator
USA
721 Posts |
Posted - 05/06/2010 : 07:46:07
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Ebay has "solids" for sale all the time. They are pricey.
7 of a kind also has a good premium. 6 of a kind though, generally doesn't carry a premium unless it is an older bill (red seal, silver, etc.)
Here is a site with examples of all the other "serial number types": You must be logged in to see this link.
Their prices (based on my research) are about 10% to 20% above "wholesale", but a very good guide for which #'s are premiums. |
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BCNumismatics
Penny Sorter Member
New Zealand
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Posted - 05/06/2010 : 23:14:24
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quote: Originally posted by Country
I got a 7 in my wallet that I keep for good luck.
Series 1988-A $1 from Richmond, VA
E86666666N
That is called an almost-solid serial number.
It is not as expensive as a note with a solid serial number is.
Banknotes with '666' in the serial number are very popular.
Aidan. |
Aidan Work.
My numismatic photos can be found here; http://www.coinforums.com/gallery/u6-bcnumismatics.html .
Please let me know what you think. |
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