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<p>[QUOTE="funkee, post: 1670306, member: 37925"]Even though you folks may feel that xGAJx is not qualified to comment on value, he is correct about this note. Modern star notes only carry a premium if they are in Almost Uncirculated (AU) condition or better, or have a collectible serial number. Among modern notes, a good serial number will blow a gem uncirculated note out of the water in terms of collector's value. That's because it's common to find untouched notes from modern series.</p><p><br /></p><p>Collectible serial numbers consist of repeaters (48484848), radars (12344321), low serials (00000005), solids (7777777) or ladders (12345678). Solids, ladders and low serials will fetch the highest premiums, even in rough condition. Although there are other serial numbers people collect such as binaries, semi-solid serials, 4-digit repeaters and birthday serials, buyers are limited and any premium found will be small at best.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would say your note is a spender since you mentioned wear on the note. However, it always boils down to: If you like it, keep it. You don't have to sell it today. You don't ever have to sell it, in-fact. But if you find that you need cash down the road, I would probably start with that note.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="funkee, post: 1670306, member: 37925"]Even though you folks may feel that xGAJx is not qualified to comment on value, he is correct about this note. Modern star notes only carry a premium if they are in Almost Uncirculated (AU) condition or better, or have a collectible serial number. Among modern notes, a good serial number will blow a gem uncirculated note out of the water in terms of collector's value. That's because it's common to find untouched notes from modern series. Collectible serial numbers consist of repeaters (48484848), radars (12344321), low serials (00000005), solids (7777777) or ladders (12345678). Solids, ladders and low serials will fetch the highest premiums, even in rough condition. Although there are other serial numbers people collect such as binaries, semi-solid serials, 4-digit repeaters and birthday serials, buyers are limited and any premium found will be small at best. I would say your note is a spender since you mentioned wear on the note. However, it always boils down to: If you like it, keep it. You don't have to sell it today. You don't ever have to sell it, in-fact. But if you find that you need cash down the road, I would probably start with that note.[/QUOTE]
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