almost but still 99.2% cool

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by 9roswell, May 1, 2008.

  1. 9roswell

    9roswell Senior Member

    got it at the bank today
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  3. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    That would be great for Liar's Poker.
     
  4. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    off by 30 but still a nice note from circulation!!!
     
  5. Eyeluvzcoins

    Eyeluvzcoins New Member

    Please forgive me for asking this question, but I know very little about collecting paper money.... what makes this $1 bill so special?

    Thanks,
    Laura
     
  6. 9roswell

    9roswell Senior Member

  7. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    The serial number of the note is almost a RADAR. (RADAR reads the same forwards and backwards.)

    33300303 is not a RADAR but 33300333 would be.
     
  8. DJP7x0s

    DJP7x0s Sometimes Coins Arouse Me

    Im curions, how often does the 2nd digit change??? How many bills would have been printed since #30300303 was printed???
     
  9. Smaugy

    Smaugy Peg Leg Surfing

    It would also be considered a binary note -- only 2 digits used in the serial number.....3 and 0. Some people collect those type of notes..........I will admit I do on some of them.
     
  10. greglax45

    greglax45 Coin Hoarder

    I would keep that note. Definitely if it is in CHCU/GEm condition, which unfortunately because of the crease, is not.
     
  11. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    neat serial! as for keeping it .. i prolly would lol
     
  12. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    It would've been a completely different print run. The standard runs these days are 6,400,000 notes, so this run would've covered 32000001-38400000.

    That said, the notes on each sheet are separated by skips of 200,000 serials, so the sheet containing 33300303 would also have had 32100303, 32300303, 32500303, and so on through 38300303.
     
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