Fancy Note

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Bill Alexander, Sep 14, 2016.

  1. Bill Alexander

    Bill Alexander New Member

    Good evening! I found a $1 which I believe is a solid binary.

    Bill
     

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  3. Smojo

    Smojo dreamliner

    Those are interesting. I look but never find. The high light of the few bills I have is a 1935 silver cert. star note.
    By the way I may have a total of 7 paper notes.
     
  4. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Welcome to CT @Bill Alexander.

    A true binary would be 1's and 0's, but the paper money world has loosely appointed any two numbers as a binary. I've never heard the term solid binary, but that's not to say it hasn't been used before on eBay as hype for selling a note. Interesting serial number.
     
  5. lettow

    lettow Senior Member

    The paper money world has also loosely appointed any two numbers beginning with 6 as being an UNC note.
     
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  6. Bill Alexander

    Bill Alexander New Member

    Thank you guys for the feedback!

    Bill
     
  7. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    Me neither, but I've heard the term "progressive" for serials like this. The idea is that it's one of the serials you need in order to build a "progressive set" like

    77777777
    77777772
    77777722
    77777222
    77772222
    77722222
    77222222
    72222222
    22222222

    Dunno how many people actually collect this way, though.
     
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