I have two consectutive One's, 2009 series. Both have the #'s 66 within the SN, twice on the one particular note. Would these be considered worth keeping? Thanks, lara4228
Uncirculated? I'm from Canada, I received these bills the other day in my store. Which I would think would make them Circulated, especially because I am not the issuing country? Perhaps I'm not familiar with the terms Circulated vs. Uncirculated in terms of money?
unless the serial numbers in a dollar bill have something unique like binary, repeaters, or radar notes, I would spend them.
Uncirculated is a definition of the CONDITION of a bill. Even if the bill has passed through 100 hands if there is absolutly no sign that the bill has passed through those hands then the bill would still be considered uncirculated.
Spending them I will. Well, actually, I will bank them in my account to spend later As for the circulation definition. Thank you. I thought I read that definition a couple of times, but when I actually read it in reference, I wanted to make sure I understood. New and full of questions. Thanks a lot for all the info everyone! lara4228
I get consecutive bills on a regular basis. Often times at the bank you can get several dozen consecutives/bills with close serial numbers. Sorry, but they're worth face