Have found the following and not knowing if I should keep them or just spend them. As I know nothing about paper money except how to spend it. Looking for some advice about what to do. K 03611161 A thru K 03611167 A then K 03611172 & 73 then K 03611177 A thru K 03611184 A then K 03611186, 87, 89 they are all Series 2003 A Series 2003 I 08028562 B thru 8566 B then 8585 thru 8591 and 8600 Series 2003 A K 00545966 A thru 5969 A and on a side note a $2 with SN K00037068A be considered a low serial number? also found my first Star note $50 GE00418659 * Hal
I have seen consecutive numbers go for a small premium on ebay....example, 5 consecutive 1976 2$ bills go for $14. After fees, the premium is small. A coin club might be better...
If they are uncirculated, you might get a small premium on them. Three leading zeroes is not considered a low serial number...imho, you need at least 4 leading zeroes.
yeah there isnt to much super special. if you can afford it and its your first star keep the $50. if not i would spend them.
Consectutive notes, at least for modern notes, dont fetch much of a premium unles the notes are from a short print run or a low printing. The 3 leading zeros, as mentioned, i also not that important - however, i do tend to keep all that i find, which still isnt many! If you can afford to keep the $50, i would.... but it is alot of money to alot of folks!
thanks for all the advice, will keep the $50 as long as I can... will spend most of the $2 Just missed getting some Red Seal $2's from the bank... the lead teller was changing the from the other teller as I walked up.... there were 5 in total all from 1953 (90% sure that was the date)
I asked her right there that I would like to buy those 2's she told me sorry they were going home with her. What do you :rolling: