don't really know what to call it, as it falls into a couple categories. Just looking for a ballpark value from some of you veterans! Binary Low serial number 6 in a row 7 of a kind Minor error (misaligned O serial) Any help would be greatly appreciated!!
Wow, that is very, very low. Under 1000 is usually considered low, and under 100 is super low. This example is in much worse condition than yours, yet sold for over $30 total: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-Dollar-Bi...623169?hash=item237fd68f41:g:RxkAAOSwhQhYxDfs
And then you have this $50 which isn't even actually a low serial, selling for $85 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1981-50-FIF...D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
I have 7 star notes in a row like that nice and crisp, I figure they are worth up to $10.00 a piece. Or you could go to a bar and play lairs poker and clean house.
I saw a post last week saying that the missed placed (0) Is common not an error also. Someone thought they were gonna retire off it.
Haha. Yeah it's common, they won't be retiring lol. A misaligned digit is actually considered an error, though a minor and common one. It has to be greater than 25% misaligned to be considered that though.
I was at the bank about a month ago when the teller told me she had $4000 in consecutive, uncirculated star notes. I roared home, hit the safe and was back lusting for the money to come when I sold them. When I got there, she said here they are....She hadn't mentioned they were $100 notes, not $1 notes. And, they weren't all consecutive. There went the visons of multiple consecutive fancy serial numbered star notes. I was embarrassed that I had committed sight unseen, and took them anyway. Have only been able to sell 6 of the 40, and only for a $10 premium each. Seems there is something about supply and demand, and 2009 seems to be a high error year.