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Old 06-06-2008, 06:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Any of these $100s special???

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are any of these hundreds worth holding onto? i noticed the margins were pretty off, and one has a relatively low serial number

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Old 06-06-2008, 06:23 PM   #2 (permalink)
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send them to me and they will become special the firs one is a low seria number but other s i dont think so there might be others who might have a better opinion
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All hundreds are special The second two I would spend - as far as the 1st goes it's pretty worn so I'm not to sure anyone would pay extra for it and new I would think it would only get a small premium. Until you get down to low 100s or double digits the value for low number $100s probably isn't worth getting excited about. Find someone born January 1st 2002 and they might give you a little over face for it if they can afford to tuck it away.
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I would keep the first hundred, because it has a low serial number. The others, spend them or put them into your saving's account. They are not special whatsoever.
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Find someone born January 1st 2002 and they might give you a little over face for it if they can afford to tuck it away.
I wish I had $100+ to spend on when I was 6
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the last 2 are offset quite a bit, but not enough for a premium.
And as other's said, the first one is good, but not great, since its a 100$, somewhat worn, and only 4 zero's.
Personally, I'd spend that as well.

For 100's I'd keep anything with 5 or more zero's. If that were say, a 1-10$ note, then I'd keep it. But personally I think 100$ is too much for only 4 zeros.
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Nope,

Spend them.

The low serial number is cool but not cool enough to be worth your while for a REAL long time.

The margins are nothing major.

Seems you have a lot of hundreds. Might I suggest doing some research and spending them on something that is worth more?

If not that at least keep turning them.

Hundred dollar notes are hard to move.

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