Value of Sequential bills?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by jterry85, Mar 24, 2012.

  1. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Being sequential does not help this group. Few wish to tie up so much money on a group like this.
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  3. ChristopherCollectsCoin

    ChristopherCollectsCoin Active Member

    My favorite sequential bills!

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  4. Sira

    Sira New Member

    I have $1.00 nil 4 sets of sequent orders with stars on them are there any value
     
  5. Legomaster1

    Legomaster1 Cointalk Patron

    Post a separate thread with photos. However, chances are the bills aren't worth much more than face value.
     
  6. Tena

    Tena New Member

    I have 2 dollar bill in order 7 in 1 bundle and 9 in the other are the worth anything? J04950386A - 04950392 and 04950363- 04950371
     
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  8. LW Carter

    LW Carter New Member

    I have a stack... 20 $100 bills of series 2006 A in consecutive numbers... what is the value individually or in pairs
     
  9. LW Carter

    LW Carter New Member

    I have a stack... 20 $100 bills of series 2006 A in consecutive numbers... what is the value individually or in pairs ... crisp, unfolded or marked
     
  10. LW Carter

    LW Carter New Member

    I have a stack... 20 $100 bills of series 2006 A in consecutive numbers... what is the value individually or in pairs ... crisp, unpfolded or marked
     
  11. LW Carter

    LW Carter New Member

    I have a stack... 20 $100 bills of series 2006 A in consecutive numbers... what is the value individually or in pairs ... crisp, 0folded or marked
     
  12. bugi1976

    bugi1976 Member

    I pay you 80 dollars each
     
  13. LW Carter

    LW Carter New Member

    This the comedy corner?
     
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  14. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    No. This is where you get answers if you do your part and try to learn. Please read this thread from the start. The answers to your question are there.
     
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  15. NOS

    NOS Former Coin Hoarder

    What are the blocks and serial number range of the notes? Example: KF27547800C to KF27547820C.
     
  16. Mickey Mouse

    Mickey Mouse New Member

    I have 8 $5 bills that have sequential serial numbers and was wondering if they were worth anything more than their face value.
     
  17. Mickey Mouse

    Mickey Mouse New Member

    I have 8 $5 bills that have sequential serial numbers and was wondering if they were worth anything more than their face value.
     
  18. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Notes are distributed in packs of consecutive serial numbers so it perfectly normal to find new, uncirculated consecutive notes.

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  19. cashhound

    cashhound Well-Known Member

    Does this hold true for older notes too?
     
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  21. Amanda M Haga

    Amanda M Haga New Member

    Hello. I have a couple of sequential bills I would like to inquire about. I also have an old $5 bill that's not in great condition but it's the whole bill and a few $2 bills that I'd like to inquire about if that's okay? The $1 bills (F77425588C, F77425589C, F77425590C) the $5 (L30390995B) the $2 (H04731935A, G49925907A, G27036743A, B17517272A) I also have alot of coins. I collect a little bit of everything really.
     
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