Hey, pretty neat SN

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Magman, Feb 9, 2008.

  1. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    Found a 1$ with all unique digits.
    Its the first time I've noticed it.
    It has 12345679 (not in that order)

    the # is 29561734

    so its really nothing special, but I like the fact that it doesnt have a repeating number :)
     
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  3. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Lol, neat note. :D What does cool numbers say about it? Should put it on ebay, 99 cent, no reserve! Worst you could do is lose a cent. :D Neat note man. :thumb:

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  4. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    94.4%

    Actually, with Ebay fee's I'd lose money. lol
     
  5. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    True, doi, I don't know where my head was. :D Sorry about that man! Ignore everything I say from now on. :D Just joking. :D

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  6. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    From now on?
    Ive never listened to you... :p
    lol jk

    I just wish this SN was in order... that'd be awesome!
     
  7. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Hey Magman..the only way a SN# will be in order is if the note is a "Specimen" from the BEP!

    XX123456789X those notes are big bucks like 3-5K depending on the denomination...

    RickieB
     
  8. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector


    That has 9 digits....

    but this one doesnt have the 8.
    So wouldnt it be a real one? (a possible real one)
     
  9. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Hey Magman..this is what I meant to say...

    Nice huh??

    RickieB
     
  10. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    Okay, after the discussion the other day on how often radars happen, I want to know just how unusual this thing is. :D

    Let's see...out of 100,000,000 serial numbers that are theoretically possible, the number of serials with no repeated digits would be 10*9*8*7*6*5*4*3, which works out to 1,814,400.

    In other words, 1.8% of all dollar bills have serial numbers with all different digits, or about 1 bill in every 55. By comparison, radar serials (which occur once in 10,000 bills) are almost 200 times scarcer.

    Oops...that didn't turn out to be as exciting as I thought. Math's a bummer sometimes, eh? :cool:
     
  11. Magman

    Magman U.S. Money Collector

    Rickie, that is nice :)

    Numbers, yeah, it is definitly more common than a radar, but this is the first time I noticed something like that - so I thought it was worth mentioning. :)
     
  12. snaz

    snaz Registry fever



    I sure hope thats yours rickie..
    its beautiful
     
  13. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    I wish it were Snaz...that note retails between 4-5K dollars. I have a few notes on my radar screen (large size) that I would spend the money on first!
    Check out the latest $2 Battleship I just bought a few days ago...there will be no more note purchases for a while..LOL

    RickieB
     
  14. snaz

    snaz Registry fever

    rickie its very nice.. I really like. your SN 46000064
    and your 71717171 ones very nice man :D
     
  15. RickieB

    RickieB Expert Plunger Sniper

    Thanks Snaz...
    Appreciate you taking the time to take a peek...

    It is always a heads up search to find the notes I am looking for..wish I could afford them all..

    RickieB
     
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