Post your High S/N notes

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by cashhound, Mar 23, 2021.

  1. cashhound

    cashhound Well-Known Member

    I haven't seen this group before. This note was found in circulation and was a 96K production run. I'll start!

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  3. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    For some reason, when I go strap hunting, I find more lower numbered notes than higher. I wonder how the BEP releases them.
     
  4. SteveInTampa

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  5. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    I always wondered, is a solid 9 serial number worth much? I had a friend in the army who always carried one around he found to cheat on dollar poker. He tucked it into the back of his wallet unless he thought there was a chance someone would ask to play, then he snuck it into his pocket.
     
  6. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Solid 9s are the King of Solids, and by a LOT. Check out the approximate values.

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  7. medoraman

    medoraman Supporter! Supporter

    Ugh......... I had no idea. I literally told him it was probably worth $20 back in the early 1990's. Good gosh. I literally cannot believe it. His was not in very good shape though, being maybe F when he got it, and worst after he manhandled it. I wish I still had his number to let him know.
     
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  8. Skippy Topaz

    Skippy Topaz PAPERBOY

    This is the highest one I've ever found in circulation

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  9. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    My 1981 note and Skippy’s 1985 note come from BEP issued sheets.
     
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  10. cashhound

    cashhound Well-Known Member

    Another that I found in circulation (not a sheet). Also 96K production length.

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  11. Skippy Topaz

    Skippy Topaz PAPERBOY

    I know most collectors prize really low serial numbers but there are a ton of low numbers out there... every series starts at zero but not every series goes all the way to the end, so it would seem to me that high numbers are the more scarce of the two and harder to find but don't seem to be as sought after or command as much of a premium...

    Is it because they're not as interesting?
     
  12. Timewarp

    Timewarp Intrepid Traveler

    Here's my highest.
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  13. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Can you post the back of the Fr.1612 please ?
     
  14. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    Is there any perceivable difference in the sharpness of the printing between a high number note and a low number note?
     
  15. Timewarp

    Timewarp Intrepid Traveler

  16. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Thanks. Is the “Ink Bleed Through” notation concerning the courtesy autograph ?
     
  17. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    I haven’t seen any evidence of this. The sheets/notes are periodically examined and plates are replaced if deemed necessary. The actual intaglio printing process runs at a breakneck speed. It’s remarkable how well they do with the volume and variety of product they put out.
     
  18. Timewarp

    Timewarp Intrepid Traveler

    Steve, I know there's ink around the eagle design from the obverse. Click on the picture and it will enlarge.
     
  19. DM1

    DM1 Active Member

    The highest ones I have. They're all stuck together! :D
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  20. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    I don't think the bank will take them that way. I wonder if anyone ever tried.
     
  21. Skippy Topaz

    Skippy Topaz PAPERBOY

    Looking through my bills I found this one and also realized my Santa Dollar has a fairly high number as well :)


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