Hi guys, It's time for me to go through the notes I've been accumulating and just send them back into circulation. I realize that condition is everything - but I don't have a scanner that I can use atm and all I have is a list. I know there is a star note website where I can look at run numbers but for non-star notes - can I find run numbers to see if any of them are worth keeping? Here is a list of serials #s for what I pulled out to decide if I should spend them so far: $100 - 1991 - D 02271147 B $100 - 1990 - G 14412649 B - someone wrote a letter "N" on it $100 - 1990 - B 70063955 D $50 - 1996 - AG 00955831* $50 - 1988 - D13934923 A $50 - 1990 - A 12989727 A $20 - 2006 - IE 00331593* $20 - 1993 - D 85248379 B $20 - 1990 - B 0122700 H $20 - 2001 - CB 00000066 C $1 - 1969D - A 01240980* $1 - 2003 - B 07927591* $1 - 1988A - D 02182116* $1 - 2006 - K00966101*, K00966102*, K00966103* - 3 consecutive Thanks in advance
I would definitely keep the 2001 $20 that's a really nice low serial in any condition. Other than that, I'd keep the 1969D $1 because of the age and the star. I'd have a tough time spending the 1988A star too.
For the $100s, since they are non-stars, I would keep only AU or better condition. Larger denominations from older series are quite common. If not AU or CU, the notes carry no premium. Same for the $50s. I would keep the star note and anything AU or better. I would spend the $20 2006 star note, and the 1990 and 1993, unless any of the notes are AU or better. Keep the 00000066 serial number regardless of condition. For the $1s, I'd keep them all.
I don't have a scanner but here is a photo of the front of the lower serial $20. Worth keeping in this condition?