Consecutive bills can be found everywhere, so they are common. I can go today and ask for a strap of fresh bills at my local bank. I find that ATM's have a better chance of getting fresh crisp bills, less chance for hangups due to variance in circulated bills in the machine. Unless the notes you received have a "fancy" serial number or a star note, they are spenders. Star notes in consecutive order are desirable for sure and would not hesitate to place them on ebay only if they were crisp unc. Birthday note consecutive order sell well too. Hope this helps.
It says this because the BEP has been behind on releasing monthly production reports: https://www.moneyfactory.gov/resources/productionmonthly.html. So as can be seen, with the exception of May, reports have not been released since January. When reports are delayed from being released like this, the public is reliant on finding out about newly-printed serial ranges from what is found in circulation by people like you and me. Your notes were printed sometime after January because they do not appear in any report from before then. While unlikely, it is possible you are the first person to have found and reported notes from this run of star notes. The BEP claims the delay is on account of their preparation to transition into a new report-compilation model.
Inflation will decrease their value faster than collectibility. Spend while they're still worth something.
I just pulled two runs from the atm . 13 2013 $20's in order from MI 86043654 A up to MI 86043666 A. And a second run of 2013 $20's MI 86043819 A up 825 A. Anything of significance here. I've never collected before and have zero knowledge on the subject. Save them or head for the casino? Thanks for your time!
I know these are Spenders.... Common at banks to be Consecutives and uncirculated... Just Kool to see once in a while... Would have been Kool if the L12 that's stamped on them to have pushed all the way through instead of such a HEAVY DENT (PIC POSTED)...
Desirable huh!? I guess even more so being two bills and consecutive? Heck, I almost folded them up last night... They're still mint condition
666 in serial numbers are collectable.... And consecutive bills are if they have special dates, old dates, errors, star notes, or etc... Otherwise you can pretty much grab a stack of consecutives at any bank from new stacks of uncirculated.... And are Spenders... Or as you say.. casino bound! LoL
Now I did get a couple I figured were spenders but I just found out this imprint(embossing) on them are Desirable... Not sure just how desirable but still yet....
Hi all. I’m new here too. I have 6 crisp uncirculated 1966 $20 bills in sequence. Worth keeping? Thank you! From E45911021I to 026I
Wow... That old ... Yes I would hang onto them... New bills are quite common to get sequenced... Have a few in my pocket I got yesterday from the bank... But 1966!? Yeah man... May not be worth much but still a good collectible... But if they have a Unique serial number then BONUS.... like starting with 3-4 zeros or 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or a lot of the same number like 22222, 555555, 666666, or especially 999, or 99999.... Low low numbers, and high numbers are highly sought after... Numbers reading the same forwards and backwards... A lot to keep an eye out for!!
When they leave the BEP they're all consecutive. They're all new so only worth face value. To pay more is insane.
There’s no such thing as a 1966 $20 bill. You better check the series date again or post photos. They go from 1963A to 1969.