I’ve had this since the day it was minted. Thinking about having it graded. It’s a radar note and not just the serial number but the letters as well. It is so crisp you can feel it with your fingers. It’s a 1988-A series note.
I've been trying to find a RADAR note forever now. Still no luck. That one is very nice and as you said a TRUE RADAR. Send it in and let us know how it grades.
Radar notes have always been very satisfying to me, let alone this one with the letters also following the same pattern! I've been trying to find one myself, but no luck quite yet. Awesome note!
Radar? Big deal. The good news is it's a trinary. (Sorry, my inner eBay newbie collector is coming through, and we can't have a serial number thread without somebody mentioning binary or trinary )
Yes and I can’t remember if I typed printed. My spell check keeps changing words on me to words I use a lot.
I've forgotten most of the stuff I learned in combinatorics, but it seems to me that somewhere north of 30% of all radar notes must be trinary or binary (or solid, but we won't count those). Pick three different digits, and you've only got seven choices left for a fourth digit that differs from all of them.
$125.00. A hundred for violating an "Inattentive Driving" ordinance and $25 for the "Safe Driving Class". The inattentive driving is a city ordinance so the city doesn't have to pay the State for part of the fine, speeding is a State law. The $25 is for a class that if you take it, the violation does not go on your driving record and your insurance doesn't go up. Get this, the small town didn't have a teacher or class, they said just pay the $25 and it wouldn't go on my record. It's nothing new, many small towns do it, and I get it sort of, they have to get revenue from somewhere to support the PD. "Who's going to patrol the town at night if we have no money" kind of thing. You just have to be ready to donate or slow your butt down. I just didn't slow down fast enough.