Fancy Serial Numbers and not-so-fancy serials Numbers - Extended and interesting - Link - Your opinion Link: http://forums.wheresgeorge.com/showthread.php?187064-Odds-of-finding-fancy-serials And another 2 links for Fancy Serial Numbers: http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx http://oldcurrencyvalues.com/serial_numbers.html
My opinion- Only the first 8 listed (less than one in a million) are worth collecting. Even those I would only do so in smaller denominations like $1 and $5. Unless you have money to waste paying a premium for many of these are a lose/lose situation. but, just my opinion.
Must for me - The link - Fancy Serial Numbers ( Only new 100$ bills ) : http://coolserialnumbers.com/FancySerialNumbers.aspx And uncirculated bills with eight different digits - 0 - 9 & 1 - 8 The arrangement of the numbers is not important at all - the main thing that will be eight different digits. And from OLD CURRENCY BUYERS - Flipper Serial Number on Currency - See the link: http://oldcurrencyvalues.com/Flipper_Serial_Number.html Flipper Serial Number on Currency - Values and Pricing The flipper serial number is a relatively new term floating around the world of fancy currency. A flipper serial number reads the same when flipped upside down as it does right side up. Example: B00996600B
Always thought a solid 8's note would be the ultimate radar flipper repeater solid serial... seeing as all zeros' is out of the picture...
I see the auctions at LynKnight for fancy serial numbered notes were bringing some serious change. Here's my two fancy notes they are kinda cool.
First note on the block tonight, currently at $5100 plus%15. This is actually a note worthy of a hefty price, but some of these other fancy serial numbers are questionable. PMG 64 http://new.lynknight.com/uploads/C192/CS360/enlargeds/EN113355.jpg
I collect a little more variety (Not Only the first 8 listed ) at this time - later I will focus on the direction you are uploading - well I got the the super repeater ( In the first 8 l
1953 $2 A11111111A sold for $28,000. Twenty frucking eight thousand dollars. I watched that one live and had to call my coworkers over to see it. http://new.lynknight.com/ShowAuctionDetails.Asp?auction_Id=219235 Definitely a bidding war that got way out of hand. Talk about an explosive market.
Crazy, if you read the description it says that it sold for $3000 in 1987, many other notes with solid serials were selling at 3 to 5 thousand.....