$1 bill cool serial number

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by crispy1995, Dec 7, 2005.

  1. crispy1995

    crispy1995 Spending Toms like crazy**

    I found a $1 Series 2003A bill with the serial, B 35364345.
    To state the obvious, 35 and 36 are sequencial, and 43 and 45 are almost sequencial.
    Any idea on value (or lack of)?
    The bill is in average circulated condition.
     
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  3. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    Most good serials are only good when crisp. But some really good ones, very few, are good in that condition.

    Ex.
    A12345678A would be pricey in any condition, but A11235813A would only be pricey when almost unworn or better, but A13522531A would only really be good to anybody in fresh-from-the-bakery condition, and not very valuable when worn like an average bill is.

    The question is, can anybody tell me why tht 2nd is so nice? :-D
     
  4. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Radar note, serial number reads the same backwards and forwards.
     
  5. crispy1995

    crispy1995 Spending Toms like crazy**

    Aww, I reckon I wuz gunna say dat! :hammer:
     
  6. Scotto

    Scotto I collect what I like

    I found a 31111113 $1 note the other day. Plan on hanging on to it even though it is used somewhat.
     
  7. rambozo

    rambozo New Member

    maybe its just the nerd in me but will they ever have just 1's and 0's?

    so like 100101101.

    i dont know binary but it would be neat to have somthing spelled out in binarry on a dollar(maybe just to me)but still
     
  8. Conder101

    Conder101 Numismatist

    Yes they can just have 1's and 0's.
     
  9. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    I meant A11235813A :-D I dont think many know the significance of that one.... Think along the lines of A31415926A or A16180339A...
     
  10. GrimReaper

    GrimReaper Senior Member

    I htink my coolest number from circ. is a 33777777 ! Been hanging on to 7's every since !
     
  11. ajm229

    ajm229 Lincoln Cent Collector

    1 1 2 3 5 8 13 is the beginning of the Fibonacci Sequence, wherein each number is the sum of the two before it (with the exception of the first 1). The next three numbers in the sequence would then be 21, 34, and 55.

    :thumb:
     
  12. cherrypicker

    cherrypicker New Member

    The Davinci Code?
     
  13. Skylark

    Skylark Senior Member

    What about 31415926
     
  14. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    AJm got it!

    I just picked up a $1 note at work, F18333333F :)
     
  15. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    Can anybody get my 2nd one in post #8?
     
  16. gxseries

    gxseries Coin Collector

    1 1 2 3 4 8 13 Fibonnacci

    3.1415926 pi

    1.6180339 phi function.

    Is this some kind of test? :desk:
     
  17. Pete P.

    Pete P. Senior Member

    Nah :-D I figure us numismatics can have some numerical fun too :)
     
  18. Clarenze Cruz

    Clarenze Cruz Active Member

    here's a cooler serial number:
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