Correct terminology When speaking of Currency. like repeater ect

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by newcoinboy, Aug 26, 2013.

  1. newcoinboy

    newcoinboy Member

    So I have picked these notes up over last two weeks from pocket change, and
    want to properly label them in my collection but I see there's a few different titles and types.
    I know this is not a full repeater. but would I call the semi repeater or binary notes?
    I think there cool to have and I know some can bring a good dollar so I think proper labeling
    along with understanding is good to know so please forgive my knowledge not being up one currency
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  3. funkee

    funkee Tender, Legal

    The best term would be "fancy serial number." There isn't a semi or almost repeater accepted type... but you will see it used on eBay.
     
  4. tigertrader

    tigertrader Active Member

    Agreed.

    You do have a couple trinary notes... 3 differnt digits only but they are realistically not worth any premium...
     
  5. urbanchemist

    urbanchemist US/WORLD CURRENCY JUNKIE

    funkee nailed it right on the head. when it comes to most specialized serial numbers there really is no semi or almost. just "fancy" if you want to call it that
     
  6. newcoinboy

    newcoinboy Member

    Thank you all for the imput. And clearing up the proper terms.
     
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