Those are NOT binary notes. Binary serials have only 1 and 0. Some examples are the following from my collection: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
I have one to share for you...a cool and funny error $100. [IMG]
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I always like this type of bill. I like this 1923 large size plus the design of large blue seal on the left. I have one to share too that I won a...
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MEC2: When I first saw this note, I also did not notice right away that Martha's Portrait is missing. Too bad. I wish this note was not ripped...
lordmarcovan: "More of a "75c" silver certificate, then?" Thanks for this comment. Never thought of that before :D
I think everyone here knows why I collect US Currency...always looking for something on the bill that makes each of them unique! E 444444 ε &...
Another SPECIAL note that will be part of my personal collection. It's a 1934A $20 FRN Hawaii Radar Note L69900996A! [IMG]
Almost a solid serial #99999909! [IMG]
To my best knowledgeable opinion: So that they can track how may bills are produced for public's use. For each bill to be unique in terms of...
Spenders to me! If you like them then just keep them :) In case you have not seen this note, check it out...serial is 10000000. [IMG]
To me, any serials with four leading zeros are considered low numbers. A couple of my notes with low serials, 33 & 9999. [IMG] [IMG]
So happy for you that you got the note you really wanted. Here's also a note from 1899 that I really like: [IMG]
Yes two dollar bills are worth checking. They are fun to see in general. My suggestion for you is to hunt for those bills with fancy serial...
Like what everyone said...radar serial is a serial number that when you read from left-to-right is the same from right-to-left. (IN GENERAL)...
nice pick up. Love the condition of that bill.
my newest addition to my collection: USN $5 Star-Repeater: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
IDK if that's an error or someone just ripped the paper out intentionally.
i like that number! the #26 reminds me of total alphabet letters!
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