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.
Photos please but it doesn’t sound like they are worth and more than face value. Paper money has dates, names, plate blocks and a number of other items that help us determine what you’re asking but we need full size photos of both sides. Welcome to CT.
Those serial numbers are not worth anything unless they are old banknotes. Please post photos of them. Of course it's ok to inquire about them, that's what this site is for!
As mentioned, photos are necessary to helpfully answer your questions. Welcome to CT @Amanda M Haga. If you need help with uploading photos, do a quick search of this site (upper left at top of page) and most of your questions can be answered. Good luck, and looking forward to seeing what you have.
Welcome to CT @Amanda M Haga The fact that they’re consecutive adds little to no value. It’s perfectly normal for new notes to be consecutive. That’s how they’re distributed.
Welcome to CT Amanda!! As stated already, sequential S/Ns add no additional value but they are neat to own! Who knows, they may increase someday if well kept one the series ages! Post any coins or currency you want. We we enjoy looking at all of them!
Thanks so much for the invite. ☺️ You all seem very friendly. These are the $2 and $5 dollar bills. The $5 isn't in great shape
The nickel in the left is a spender. I’d keep the middle one for its age but not worth more than a few cents but the 1942 on the right, is there a large P, D or S above the dome on the reverse? If so it’s 35% silver and worth about a dollar just for the silver content. All nod the other coins and bills are spenders.