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<p>[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1818136, member: 5233"]I have the same book and it says 12 known. That being said, it does not list the known serial numbers so what you have might be one of those 12 known or an unknown note. That is something that track and price would know.</p><p><br /></p><p>Although this is a rare note based on number known...nationals can be an interesting beast. Could it be worth a lot...yes it could. It is probably worth a couple hundred dollars anyway. But, to the right buyer it could be worth a lot more. Perhaps there is someone from Cimarrion, KS (a town of just over 2000 people) who collects notes...this note might be a lot more valuable to that collector. I know I am constantly searching for nationals from my hometown (I own one). So, finding the right buyer is the real trick.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, as for the low serial number...I don't think that adds a ton of value here. With so few known notes in existence, any example would be desirable. The low serial might be a nice little bump...but the rarity of the note in general is the key here IMHO.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, no matter what it is a very nice find.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CamaroDMD, post: 1818136, member: 5233"]I have the same book and it says 12 known. That being said, it does not list the known serial numbers so what you have might be one of those 12 known or an unknown note. That is something that track and price would know. Although this is a rare note based on number known...nationals can be an interesting beast. Could it be worth a lot...yes it could. It is probably worth a couple hundred dollars anyway. But, to the right buyer it could be worth a lot more. Perhaps there is someone from Cimarrion, KS (a town of just over 2000 people) who collects notes...this note might be a lot more valuable to that collector. I know I am constantly searching for nationals from my hometown (I own one). So, finding the right buyer is the real trick. Also, as for the low serial number...I don't think that adds a ton of value here. With so few known notes in existence, any example would be desirable. The low serial might be a nice little bump...but the rarity of the note in general is the key here IMHO. But, no matter what it is a very nice find.[/QUOTE]
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