i have 2 notes $2.00 crisp unc #01290000 and serial # 01289500 would these be considered birthday notes and hold any value
Howdy Joseph! Note #1: No (however, if you had 12250000, you might have something! ). It is still worth $2 though. Note #2: No (we're too far away from 9500, & this planet may not make it anyway ). It is still worth $2. Btw, we really like to see pics, even though we know what a $2 bill looks like!
Perhaps not a reply for this place; excuse me for posting if not exactly on subject BUT - I have an uncirculated $1 silver certificate with serial No. C99999999C series 1935A - given to me in the 1950s when I was a lad by a friend's father who worked for the NY Federal Reserve Bank branch in Buffalo NY. Question is whether it's desirable?
Well, you're in the right forum, but if you want optimum exposure to the most experienced & knowledgeable, you need to start your own thread. (Many members will not click on "$2 notes w/birthday numbers". Also, attached pics, or it didn't happen.
The first 2 are not birthday notes. MONTH/DAY/YEAR This second note 9 nines is a monster. Let's see a photo please.
Start a new thread and post photos of both sides. That way you won't be hijacking a thread and you'll get more responses.
A ladder goes 12345678 or 01234567 or 23456789. A reverse ladder goes 87654321 or 76543210 or 98765432. A mixed ladder is nothing, and those 2 examples are not any kind of ladder or mixed ladder.