I can't post pictures... they're 4000px each. But anyway, a year ago, when I started collecting money, I got 2 uncirculated 2006 dollar bills. One serial number is C22077552C, and the other is C22077551C. They have no wearing, no creases, not a single THING. You can feel how new it is, it has a powdery new feeling on the reverse. AND, there are 3 pairs of same numbers: 22, 77, and 55. I'm guessing these are face value, but how much will these be worth in the future? I have an Unc 1935 E 1$ Silver Certificate. It's almost as good as the 2006 bills I have, except it has the smallest amount of fading. Serial number is V97328503G In change I got a 2003A 5$ star note. The Serial number is FF03332542* Values?
Nice pic. We need some o' the paper guys to weigh in. Where's Dag and RickyB? Phones ringin' guys ....
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but I doubt your bills are worth much more than face value. For a modern banknote to be worth anything it needs to be an error or a fancy serial number. Some examples of fancy serial numbers: 1) A11111111A (solid numbers) Worth about $1000 in UNC 2) A00000011A (low serial #) Worth about $250 3) A12345678A (ladder serial #) Worth about $100 4) A44311344A (radar serial #) Worth about $20 I save every nice star note I find but even they aren't worth much. But just because something isn't worth a million dollars doesn't mean it's not collectible. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
QUOTE=LovinSilver;753397]I can't post pictures... they're 4000px each. But anyway, a year ago, when I started collecting money, I got 2 uncirculated 2006 dollar bills. One serial number is C22077552C, and the other is C22077551C. They have no wearing, no creases, not a single THING. You can feel how new it is, it has a powdery new feeling on the reverse. AND, there are 3 pairs of same numbers: 22, 77, and 55. I'm guessing these are face value, but how much will these be worth in the future? I have an Unc 1935 E 1$ Silver Certificate. It's almost as good as the 2006 bills I have, except it has the smallest amount of fading. Serial number is V97328503G In change I got a 2003A 5$ star note. The Serial number is FF03332542* Values?[/QUOTE] Green18..did I here my Name being called?? LOL..I thought DJ would have answered by now..but I will chime in I suppose. OP..while new bills are really nice to find and have a "nice feel" to them they are really only worth face. How much will they be worth in the future, well thats anyones guess..out of the billions of them being printed I would say not to much. The Series 1935E $1 Silver Cert may be worth 10-12 dollars in CHCU condition and in Gem maybe a little more. Post images if you have them.. The $5 star note (Atlanta) could be worth a few bucks as well depending on condition. In CHCU it would sell for around $20-$25 to the right buyer. Again pictures would help.. resize your images to 800x600 pixels at resolution of 100 and post the images.. These are just best estimate based on what you are saying and w/o pictures. You should buy the Book 9th Edition of this book. BTW... That Avatar scares the daylights out of me...feel like I am being watched...LOL :bigeyes: :bigeyes: Ohh and one more thing... we do have a Paper Money Forum and this is where this Thread belongs.. RickieB
Haha, it's a slow loris. And yeh, I reposted this in paper money... well... an hour after I made this thread